Ton
//tʌn//
Translations of "ton" (69 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), tonelatë(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Arabic | طُن(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭun | |
| Armenian | տոննա(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonna | |
| Azerbaijani | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Belarusian | то́на(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tóna | |
| Bengali | টন(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭon | |
| Bulgarian | тон(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ton | |
| Burmese | တန်(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tan | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 公噸 /公吨(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), 噸 /吨(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | gōngdūn, gōngdùn, dūn, dùn | |
| Czech | tuna(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Danish | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Dari | تَن(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tan | |
| Dutch | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Esperanto | tuno(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Estonian | tonn(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Faroese | tons(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Finnish | huntti(slang: £100), läjäpäin(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), satanen(slang: £100), satku(slang: £100), tonni(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| French | flopée(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), tonne(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), tonne(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount) | — | |
| Georgian | ტონა(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭona | |
| German | Tonne(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Greek | τόνος(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tónos | |
| Hebrew | טוֹן(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), טוֹנָה(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ton, tóna | |
| Hindi | टन(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭan | |
| Hungarian | (egy) halom(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), (egy) rakás(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), egy csomó(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), rengeteg(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), száz font(slang: £100), száz mérföld per óra(slang: speed of 100 mph), tonna(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Icelandic | tonn(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Ido | tuno(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Indonesian | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | تُن(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ton | |
| Italian | tonnellata(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Japanese | トン(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ton | |
| Kazakh | тонна(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonna | |
| Khmer | តូន(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), តោន(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | toun, taon | |
| Korean | 톤(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ton | |
| Kyrgyz | тонна(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonna | |
| Lao | ຕັນ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), ໂຕນ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tan, tōn | |
| Latvian | tonna(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Lithuanian | tona(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Lü | ᦎᦷᧃ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), ᦎᧃ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṫon, ṫan | |
| Macedonian | тон(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ton | |
| Malay | tan(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Mongolian | тонн(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), ᠲ᠋ᠣᠨ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonn, ton | |
| Norman | tonné(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Northern Thai | ᨲᩢ᩠ᨶ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), ᨲᩰᩫ᩠ᨶ(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | tonn(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Pashto | ټن(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭan | |
| Polish | tona(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Portuguese | tonelada(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Romanian | tonă(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Russian | куча(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), то́нна(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | kuča, tónna | |
| Serbo-Croatian | tȍna(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), то̏на(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ටොන්(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭon | |
| Slovak | tona(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Slovene | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Spanish | a base de bien(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a cascoporro(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a cholón(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a espuertas(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a mansalva(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a patadas(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a porrillo(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), a punta de pala(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), tonelada(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Swahili | tani(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Swedish | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), ton(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), tonvis(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount) | — | |
| Tagalog | tone-tonelada(any hyperbolically or oppressively large amount), tonelada(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Tajik | тонна(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonna | |
| Tatar | тонн(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), тонна(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonn, tonna | |
| Thai | ตัน(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun), โตน(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | dtan, dtoon | |
| Turkish | ton(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Turkmen | tonna(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Ukrainian | то́нна(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tónna | |
| Urdu | ٹَن(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | ṭan | |
| Uyghur | توننا(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tonna | |
| Uzbek | tonna(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Vietnamese | tấn(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — | |
| Yiddish | טאַן(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | tan | |
| Yoruba | tọ́ọ̀nù(various units of mass notionally equivalent to a tun) | — |
ton, tonelatë
ton
tuna
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tuno
tonn
tons
huntti, läjäpäin, satanen, satku, tonni
flopée, tonne, tonne
Tonne
(egy) halom, (egy) rakás, egy csomó, rengeteg, száz font, száz mérföld per óra, tonna
tonn
tuno
ton
tonnellata
tonna
tona
tan
tonné
ᨲᩢ᩠ᨶ, ᨲᩰᩫ᩠ᨶ
tonn
tona
tonelada
tonă
tȍna, то̏на
tona
ton
a base de bien, a cascoporro, a cholón, a espuertas, a mansalva, a patadas, a porrillo, a punta de pala, tonelada
tani
ton, ton, tonvis
tone-tonelada, tonelada
ton
tonna
tonna
tấn
tọ́ọ̀nù
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