Linear
Translations of "linear" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | lineêr(having the form of a line), lineêr(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), lineêr(physics: involving only one dimension) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | γραμμικός(having the form of a line) | grammikós | |
| Belarusian | ліне́йны(having the form of a line) | linjéjny | |
| Bulgarian | линеен(having the form of a line), линеен(of or relating to lines), линеен(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), линеен(physics: involving only one dimension), постъпателен(made in a step-by-step manner) | lineen, lineen, lineen, lineen, postǎpatelen | |
| Catalan | lineal(having the form of a line), linear(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 线性(having the form of a line) | xianxing | |
| Czech | lineární(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Danish | lige(having the form of a line), lineær(having the form of a line), lineær(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Dutch | lineair(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Faroese | linjurættur(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Finnish | johdonmukainen(made in a step-by-step manner), lineaarinen(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), lineaarinen(physics: involving only one dimension), suoraviivainen(having the form of a line), suoraviivainen(of or relating to lines), suoraviivainen(made in a step-by-step manner), tasasoukka(botany, of leaves: long and narrow) | — | |
| French | linéaire(having the form of a line), linéaire(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Galician | lineal(having the form of a line), linear(having the form of a line) | — | |
| German | lineal(botany, of leaves: long and narrow), linealisch(botany, of leaves: long and narrow), linear(having the form of a line), linear(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), linear(physics: involving only one dimension) | — | |
| Greek | γραμμικός(having the form of a line), γραμμικός(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | grammikós, grammikós | |
| Hungarian | vonalas(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Icelandic | línulegur(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Indonesian | linear(having the form of a line), linier(having the form of a line), segaris(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Italian | lineare(having the form of a line), lineare(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Latin | dīrēctus(having the form of a line), gradārius(made in a step-by-step manner), līneālis(having the form of a line), līneālis(of or relating to lines), līneāris(having the form of a line), līneāris(of or relating to lines), līneārius(of or relating to lines), prōrsus(having the form of a line), rēctus(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Malay | garis(of or relating to lines), garisan(of or relating to lines), kegarisan(of or relating to lines), kegarisanan(of or relating to lines), linear(of or relating to lines) | — | |
| Norwegian | lineær(having the form of a line), lineær(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Polish | linearny(having the form of a line), linearny(of or relating to lines), linearny(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), linearny(physics: involving only one dimension), liniowy(having the form of a line), liniowy(of or relating to lines), liniowy(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), liniowy(physics: involving only one dimension) | — | |
| Portuguese | linear(having the form of a line), linear(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Russian | лине́йный(having the form of a line), лине́йный(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), линейный(physics: involving only one dimension), одномерный(physics: involving only one dimension), после́довательный(made in a step-by-step manner) | linéjnyj, linéjnyj, linejnyj, odnomernyj, poslédovatelʹnyj | |
| Spanish | lineal(having the form of a line), lineal(of or relating to lines), lineal(botany, of leaves: long and narrow), lineal(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), unidimensional(physics: involving only one dimension) | — | |
| Swedish | lineär(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial), linjär(having the form of a line), linjär(in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial) | — | |
| Turkish | doğrusal(having the form of a line), lineer(having the form of a line) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ліні́йний(having the form of a line) | liníjnyj |
lineêr, lineêr, lineêr
lineal, linear
lineární
lige, lineær, lineær
lineair
linjurættur
johdonmukainen, lineaarinen, lineaarinen, suoraviivainen, suoraviivainen, suoraviivainen, tasasoukka
linéaire, linéaire
lineal, linear
lineal, linealisch, linear, linear, linear
vonalas
línulegur
linear, linier, segaris
lineare, lineare
dīrēctus, gradārius, līneālis, līneālis, līneāris, līneāris, līneārius, prōrsus, rēctus
garis, garisan, kegarisan, kegarisanan, linear
lineær, lineær
linearny, linearny, linearny, linearny, liniowy, liniowy, liniowy, liniowy
linear, linear
лине́йный, лине́йный, линейный, одномерный, после́довательный
linéjnyj, linéjnyj, linejnyj, odnomernyj, poslédovatelʹnyj
lineal, lineal, lineal, lineal, unidimensional
lineär, linjär, linjär
doğrusal, lineer
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.