fizika
Crimean Tatar
Declension
Declension of fizika
nominative | fizika |
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genitive | fizikanıñ |
dative | fizikağa |
accusative | fizikanı |
locative | fizikada |
ablative | fizikadan |
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fiˈzika/
- Hyphenation: fi‧zi‧ka
- Rhymes: -ika
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈfizikɒ]
- Hyphenation: fi‧zi‧ka
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | fizika | fizikák |
accusative | fizikát | fizikákat |
dative | fizikának | fizikáknak |
instrumental | fizikával | fizikákkal |
causal-final | fizikáért | fizikákért |
translative | fizikává | fizikákká |
terminative | fizikáig | fizikákig |
essive-formal | fizikaként | fizikákként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | fizikában | fizikákban |
superessive | fizikán | fizikákon |
adessive | fizikánál | fizikáknál |
illative | fizikába | fizikákba |
sublative | fizikára | fizikákra |
allative | fizikához | fizikákhoz |
elative | fizikából | fizikákból |
delative | fizikáról | fizikákról |
ablative | fizikától | fizikáktól |
Possessive forms of fizika | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | fizikám | fizikáim |
2nd person sing. | fizikád | fizikáid |
3rd person sing. | fizikája | fizikái |
1st person plural | fizikánk | fizikáink |
2nd person plural | fizikátok | fizikáitok |
3rd person plural | fizikájuk | fizikáik |
Latvian
Etymology
Via some other European language, from Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikós, “natural”).
Noun
fizika f (4th declension)
- physics (science that studies the general properties of matter and the laws of motion)
- teorētiskā fizika ― theoretical physics
- eksperimentālā fizika ― experimental physics
- elementārdaļiņu fizika ― elementary particle physics
- šķidrumu fizika ― fluid physics
- cietvielu fizika ― solid state physics
- plazmas fizika ― plasma physics
- vakuuma fizika ― vacuum physics
- physics (the corresponding school subject)
- fizikas stunda ― physics lesson (class)
- fizikas skolotājs ― physics teacher
Declension
Declension of fizika (4th declension)
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominatīvs) | fizika | — |
accusative (akuzatīvs) | fiziku | — |
genitive (ģenitīvs) | fizikas | — |
dative (datīvs) | fizikai | — |
instrumental (instrumentālis) | fiziku | — |
locative (lokatīvs) | fizikā | — |
vocative (vokatīvs) | fizika | — |
Derived terms
Lithuanian
Etymology
Via some other European language, from Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikós, “natural”).
Declension
declension of fizika
singular (vienaskaita) | plural (daugiskaita) | |
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nominative (vardininkas) | fizika | fizikos |
genitive (kilmininkas) | fizikos | fizikų |
dative (naudininkas) | fizikai | fizikoms |
accusative (galininkas) | fiziką | fizikas |
instrumental (įnagininkas) | fizika | fizikomis |
locative (vietininkas) | fizikoje | fizikose |
vocative (šauksmininkas) | fizika | fizikos |
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Latin physica, from Ancient Greek φυσική (phusikḗ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fǐzika/
- Hyphenation: fi‧zi‧ka
Declension
Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fìːzika/
Uzbek
Etymology
From Russian фи́зика (fízika), from Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikós)
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