Transitivity
//ˌtɹænzɪˈtɪvɪti//
Translations of "transitivity" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijani | təsirlilik(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 及物性(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | jíwùxìng | |
| Dutch | overgankelijkheid(the degree in which a verb can govern objects), transitiviteit(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Finnish | transitiivisuus(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| French | transitivité(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Galician | transitividade(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Georgian | გარდამავლობა(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | gardamavloba | |
| German | Transitivität(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Greek | επαγωγή(the degree in which a verb can govern objects), μεταβατικότητα(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | epagogí, metavatikótita | |
| Italian | transitività(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Polish | przechodniość(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Portuguese | transitividade(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Romanian | tranzitivitate(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Russian | перехо́дность(the degree in which a verb can govern objects), транзити́вность(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | perexódnostʹ, tranzitívnostʹ | |
| Spanish | transitividad(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Swedish | transitivitet(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | — | |
| Ukrainian | перехі́дність(the degree in which a verb can govern objects), транзити́вність(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) | perexídnistʹ, tranzytývnistʹ |
təsirlilik
overgankelijkheid, transitiviteit
transitiivisuus
transitivité
transitividade
Transitivität
transitività
przechodniość
transitividade
tranzitivitate
transitividad
transitivitet
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