Newton
//ˈn(j)uːtən//
Translations of "newton" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | نْيُوتَن(place name), نْيُوتَن(surname), نْيُوتَن(derived unit of force) | nyūtan, nyūtan, nyūtan | |
| Bulgarian | Ню́тон(surname), Ню́тън(surname), ню́тън(derived unit of force) | Njúton, Njútǎn, njútǎn | |
| Catalan | Vilanova(surnames derived from the equivalents of “new town”), newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 牛頓 /牛顿(place name), 牛頓 /牛顿(surname), 牛頓 /牛顿(derived unit of force) | Niúdùn, Niúdùn, niúdùn | |
| Czech | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Esperanto | neŭtono(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Estonian | njuuton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Finnish | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| French | De Villeneuve(surnames derived from the equivalents of “new town”), Devilleneuve(surnames derived from the equivalents of “new town”), Villeneuve(surnames derived from the equivalents of “new town”), newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Galician | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Georgian | ნიუტონი(surname), ნიუტონი(derived unit of force) | niuṭoni, niuṭoni | |
| German | Neustadt(surnames derived from the equivalents of “new town”), Newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Hindi | न्यूटन(derived unit of force) | nyūṭan | |
| Icelandic | njúton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Indonesian | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Interlingua | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Italian | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Japanese | ニュートン(place name), ニュートン(surname), ニュートン(derived unit of force) | Nyūton, Nyūton, nyūton | |
| Khmer | ញូតុន(derived unit of force) | ñuuton | |
| Korean | 뉴턴(place name), 뉴턴(surname), 뉴턴(derived unit of force) | Nyuteon, Nyuteon, nyuteon | |
| Latvian | Ņūtons(surname), ņūtons(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Macedonian | њутн(derived unit of force) | njutn | |
| Malay | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Māori | niutana(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Polish | niuton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Portuguese | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Romanian | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Russian | Нью́тон(place name), Нью́тон(surname), Ньюто́н(place name), Ньюто́н(surname), нью́тон(derived unit of force), ньюто́н(derived unit of force) | Nʹjúton, Nʹjúton, Nʹjutón, Nʹjutón, nʹjúton, nʹjutón | |
| Serbo-Croatian | njutn(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Slovak | newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Spanish | Villanueva(surnames derived from the equivalents of “new town”), newton(derived unit of force) | — | |
| Thai | นิวตัน(derived unit of force) | niu tan |
Vilanova, newton
newton
neŭtono
njuuton
newton
De Villeneuve, Devilleneuve, Villeneuve, newton
newton
Neustadt, Newton
njúton
newton
newton
newton
Ņūtons, ņūtons
newton
niutana
niuton
newton
newton
Нью́тон, Нью́тон, Ньюто́н, Ньюто́н, нью́тон, ньюто́н
Nʹjúton, Nʹjúton, Nʹjutón, Nʹjutón, nʹjúton, nʹjutón
njutn
newton
Villanueva, newton
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