Macro
//ˈmæk.ɹoʊ//
Translations of "macro" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mandarin | 宏(very large in scale), 宏(an abbreviation of complicated input), 巨集(an abbreviation of complicated input) | hóng-, hóng, jùjí | |
| Czech | makro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Danish | makro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Finnish | makro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| French | macro(very large in scale), macro(an abbreviation of complicated input), macro-commande(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| German | makro(very large in scale), Makro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Greek | μακρο(very large in scale), μακροεντολή(an abbreviation of complicated input) | makro-, makroentolí | |
| Hebrew | מאקרו־(very large in scale), מאקרו(an abbreviation of complicated input) | mákro, mákro | |
| Hungarian | makró(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Icelandic | fjölvaskipun(an abbreviation of complicated input), fjölvi(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Japanese | マクロ(an abbreviation of complicated input) | makuro | |
| Korean | 매크로(an abbreviation of complicated input) | maekeuro | |
| Māori | tonotono(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Marathi | मॅक्रो(an abbreviation of complicated input) | mĕkro | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | makro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | makro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Portuguese | macro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Russian | макро(very large in scale), ма́крос(an abbreviation of complicated input), макрокома́нда(an abbreviation of complicated input) | makro-, mákros, makrokománda | |
| Spanish | macro(an abbreviation of complicated input) | — | |
| Telugu | స్థూల(very large in scale) | sthūla |
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macro, macro, macro-commande
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fjölvaskipun, fjölvi
tonotono
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