Fractal
Translations of "fractal" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | ֆրակտալ(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | fraktal | |
| Catalan | fractal(having the form of a fractal), fractal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fractal(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 分形的(having the form of a fractal), 分形(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), 殘形 /残形(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), 碎形(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | fēnxíngdē, fēnxíng, cánxíng, suìxíng | |
| Czech | fraktální(having the form of a fractal), fraktál(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fraktál(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Esperanto | fraktalo(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Finnish | fraktaalinen(having the form of a fractal), fraktaali(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fraktaali(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| French | fractal(having the form of a fractal), fractal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fractale(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | — | |
| German | fraktal(having the form of a fractal), Fraktal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), Fraktal(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Greek | μορφοκλασματικός(having the form of a fractal), μορφόκλασμα(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), μορφόκλασμα(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | morfoklasmatikós, morfóklasma, morfóklasma | |
| Hungarian | fraktál(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fraktál(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Icelandic | brotamynd(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | — | |
| Italian | frattale(having the form of a fractal), frattale(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), frattale(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Japanese | フラクタルの(having the form of a fractal), フラクタル(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | furakutaru no, furakutaru | |
| Korean | 프랙탈의(having the form of a fractal), 프랙탈(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | peuraektar-ui, peuraektal | |
| Macedonian | фракта́л(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), фракта́л(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | fraktál, fraktál | |
| Norwegian | fraktal(having the form of a fractal), fraktal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fraktal(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Persian | برخال(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | barxâl | |
| Polish | fraktalny(having the form of a fractal), fraktal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | — | |
| Portuguese | fractal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fractal(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Romanian | fractal(having the form of a fractal) | — | |
| Russian | фрактальный(having the form of a fractal), фрактал(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales) | fraktalʹnyj, fraktal | |
| Spanish | fractal(having the form of a fractal), fractal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fractal(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — | |
| Swedish | fraktal(mathematical figure that is self-similar at all scales), fraktal(anything exhibiting self-similarity at many scales) | — |
fractal, fractal, fractal
fraktální, fraktál, fraktál
fraktalo
fraktaalinen, fraktaali, fraktaali
fractal, fractal, fractale
fraktal, Fraktal, Fraktal
fraktál, fraktál
brotamynd
frattale, frattale, frattale
fraktal, fraktal, fraktal
fraktalny, fraktal
fractal, fractal
fractal
fractal, fractal, fractal
fraktal, fraktal
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