Sequence
Translations of "sequence" (50 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | συνέχεια(set of things in a set order) | sunékheia | |
| Arabic | مُتَتَابِعَة(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), مُتَتَالِيَة(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), مُتَوَالِيَة(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | mutatābiʕa, mutatāliya, mutawāliya | |
| Armenian | հաջորդականություն(set of things in a set order) | haǰordakanutʻyun | |
| Asturian | socesión(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | ardıcıllıq(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Bulgarian | епизод(series of shots that depict a single action or style), поредица(set of things in a set order), последователност(meld of three or more cards of successive ranks in the same suit), ред(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), рефрен(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), серия(set of things in a set order), подреждам(to arrange in an order) | epizod, poredica, posledovatelnost, red, refren, serija, podreždam | |
| Catalan | seqüència(set of things in a set order), seqüència(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), seqüència(series of shots that depict a single action or style), successiò(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 序列(set of things in a set order), 數列 /数列(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), 順序 /顺序(set of things in a set order) | xùliè, shùliè, shùnxù | |
| Czech | posloupnost(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sekvence(set of things in a set order), sled(set of things in a set order), řada(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Danish | følge(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), rækkefølge(set of things in a set order), sekvens(set of things in a set order), sekvens(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings), tonerække(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated) | — | |
| Dutch | reeks(set of things in a set order), rij(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), volgorde(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Esperanto | sekvenco(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Finnish | jono(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), lukujono(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sarja(set of things in a set order), sekvenssi(set of things in a set order), sekvenssi(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), sekvenssi(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings) | — | |
| French | suite(set of things in a set order), suite(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), suite(meld of three or more cards of successive ranks in the same suit), séquence(set of things in a set order), séquence(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), séquence(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings), séquence(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), séquence(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | — | |
| Galician | secuencia(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), secuencia(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings), secuencia(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sucesión(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Georgian | მიმდევრობა(set of things in a set order), რიგი(set of things in a set order) | mimdevroba, rigi | |
| German | Folge(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), Reihenfolge(set of things in a set order), Sequenz(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), Sequenz(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍅𐌹𐌺𐍉(set of things in a set order) | wikō | |
| Greek | ακολουθία(set of things in a set order), ακολουθία(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), αλληλουχία(set of things in a set order), σειρά(set of things in a set order), σεκάνς(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | akolouthía, akolouthía, allilouchía, seirá, sekáns | |
| Hebrew | סדרה(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), רצף(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | sidrá | |
| Hungarian | sor(set of things in a set order), sorozat(set of things in a set order), sorozat(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sorrend(set of things in a set order), szekvencia(set of things in a set order), szekvencia(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), szekvencia(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings), sorba rak(to arrange in an order), sorba rendez(to arrange in an order), sorba állít(to arrange in an order), sorrendbe állít(to arrange in an order), sorrendet megállapít(to determine the order of monomers in (a biological polymer)), szekvenál(to determine the order of monomers in (a biological polymer)) | — | |
| Irish | seicheamh(set of things in a set order), seicheamh(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), seicheamh(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Italian | sequenza(set of things in a set order), sequenza(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sequenza(series of shots that depict a single action or style), successione(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Japanese | 数列(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), 順序(set of things in a set order) | sūretsu, junjo | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | thá-îe(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Khmer | លំដាប់(set of things in a set order) | lumdap | |
| Korean | 순서(set of things in a set order), 시퀀스(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | sunseo, sikwonseu | |
| Latin | seriēs(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Latvian | secība(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Macedonian | низа(set of things in a set order), редослед(set of things in a set order) | niza, redosled | |
| Malay | turutan(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Māori | hātepe(set of things in a set order), raupapa(set of things in a set order), raupapatanga(set of things in a set order), whakaraupapa(to arrange in an order) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | følge(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سلسله(set of things in a set order) | silsile | |
| Persian | توالی(set of things in a set order), سکانس(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | tavâli | |
| Polish | bieg(set of things in a set order), ciąg(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), kolejność(set of things in a set order), sekwencja(set of things in a set order), sekwencja(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), sekwencja(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings), sekwencja(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | — | |
| Portuguese | sequência(set of things in a set order), sequência(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), sequência(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings), sequência(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sequência(series of shots that depict a single action or style), sucessão(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Romanian | secvență(set of things in a set order), șir(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Russian | очерёдность(set of things in a set order), после́довательность(set of things in a set order), после́довательность(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), ряд(set of things in a set order), секве́нция(series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated), секве́нция(poetic, music composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings) | očerjódnostʹ, poslédovatelʹnostʹ, poslédovatelʹnostʹ, rjad, sekvéncija, sekvéncija | |
| Scottish Gaelic | leanmhainn(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | niz(set of things in a set order), redosled(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Sicilian | sichitanza(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Slovene | niz(set of things in a set order), sekvenca(set of things in a set order), zaporedje(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Spanish | secuencia(set of things in a set order), secuencia(series of shots that depict a single action or style), sucesión(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Swedish | följd(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sekvens(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | — | |
| Tagalog | datig(set of things in a set order), datig(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | — | |
| Thai | ลำดับ(set of things in a set order), ลำดับ(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects) | lam-dàp, lam-dàp | |
| Turkish | dizi(in mathematics, an ordered list of objects), sekans(series of shots that depict a single action or style) | — | |
| Vietnamese | dãy(set of things in a set order) | — | |
| Walloon | etchinnmint(set of things in a set order), shûte(set of things in a set order) | — |
socesión
ardıcıllıq
епизод, поредица, последователност, ред, рефрен, серия, подреждам
epizod, poredica, posledovatelnost, red, refren, serija, podreždam
seqüència, seqüència, seqüència, successiò
posloupnost, sekvence, sled, řada
følge, rækkefølge, sekvens, sekvens, tonerække
reeks, rij, volgorde
sekvenco
jono, lukujono, sarja, sekvenssi, sekvenssi, sekvenssi
suite, suite, suite, séquence, séquence, séquence, séquence, séquence
secuencia, secuencia, secuencia, sucesión
Folge, Reihenfolge, Sequenz, Sequenz
ακολουθία, ακολουθία, αλληλουχία, σειρά, σεκάνς
akolouthía, akolouthía, allilouchía, seirá, sekáns
sor, sorozat, sorozat, sorrend, szekvencia, szekvencia, szekvencia, sorba rak, sorba rendez, sorba állít, sorrendbe állít, sorrendet megállapít, szekvenál
seicheamh, seicheamh, seicheamh
sequenza, sequenza, sequenza, successione
thá-îe
seriēs
secība
turutan
hātepe, raupapa, raupapatanga, whakaraupapa
følge
bieg, ciąg, kolejność, sekwencja, sekwencja, sekwencja, sekwencja
sequência, sequência, sequência, sequência, sequência, sucessão
secvență, șir
очерёдность, после́довательность, после́довательность, ряд, секве́нция, секве́нция
očerjódnostʹ, poslédovatelʹnostʹ, poslédovatelʹnostʹ, rjad, sekvéncija, sekvéncija
leanmhainn
niz, redosled
sichitanza
niz, sekvenca, zaporedje
secuencia, secuencia, sucesión
följd, sekvens
datig, datig
dizi, sekans
dãy
etchinnmint, shûte
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