Relativity
//ɹɛləˈtɪvɪti//
Translations of "relativity" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | հարաբերականություն(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), հարաբերականություն(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | haraberakanutʻyun, haraberakanutʻyun | |
| Azerbaijani | nisbilik(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), nisbilik(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers), relyativizm(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | — | |
| Belarusian | адно́снасць(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | adnósnascʹ | |
| Bulgarian | относителност(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | otnositelnost | |
| Catalan | relativitat(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), relativitat(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 相對性 /相对性(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), 相對論 /相对论(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers), 相關性 /相关性(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), 關聯性 /关联性(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | xiāngduìxìng, xiāngduìlùn, xiāngguānxìng, guānliánxìng | |
| Czech | relativita(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), relativnost(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | — | |
| Finnish | suhteellisuus(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), suhteellisuus(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| French | relativité(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), relativité(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Georgian | ფარდობითობა(reliance of the nature of physical phenomena on the relative motion between an observer and the thing observed, as developed by Albert Einstein in two theories) | pardobitoba | |
| German | Relativität(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), Relativität(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Greek | σχετικότητα(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | schetikótita | |
| Hindi | आपेक्षिकता(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), आपेक्षिकता(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers), आपेक्षिकता(reliance of the nature of physical phenomena on the relative motion between an observer and the thing observed, as developed by Albert Einstein in two theories) | āpekṣiktā, āpekṣiktā, āpekṣiktā | |
| Irish | coibhneasacht(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), coibhneasacht(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers), coibhneasacht(reliance of the nature of physical phenomena on the relative motion between an observer and the thing observed, as developed by Albert Einstein in two theories), gaolmhaireacht(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Japanese | 相対(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), 相対性(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | sōtai, sōtaisei | |
| Latin | relātīvitās(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Norwegian | relativitet(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | — | |
| Polish | względność(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), względność(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Portuguese | relatividade(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), relatividade(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Romanian | relativitate(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), relativitate(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Russian | относи́тельность(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), относи́тельность(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | otnosítelʹnostʹ, otnosítelʹnostʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | relativnost(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), релативност(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | — | |
| Spanish | relatividad(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), relatividad(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Swedish | relativitet(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism) | — | |
| Tagalog | katugnayan(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), katugnayan(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — | |
| Ukrainian | відно́сність(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), відно́сність(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | vidnósnistʹ, vidnósnistʹ | |
| Welsh | perthnasedd(the state of being relative to something else — see also relativism), perthnasedd(principle that the laws of physics should be the same for all observers) | — |
nisbilik, nisbilik, relyativizm
relativitat, relativitat
相對性 /相对性, 相對論 /相对论, 相關性 /相关性, 關聯性 /关联性
xiāngduìxìng, xiāngduìlùn, xiāngguānxìng, guānliánxìng
relativita, relativnost
suhteellisuus, suhteellisuus
relativité, relativité
Relativität, Relativität
coibhneasacht, coibhneasacht, coibhneasacht, gaolmhaireacht
relātīvitās
relativitet
względność, względność
relatividade, relatividade
relativitate, relativitate
relativnost, релативност
relatividad, relatividad
relativitet
katugnayan, katugnayan
perthnasedd, perthnasedd
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