Bulgarian

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  • IPA(key): [ɐrɡoˈmɛnt]
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аргуме́нт (arguméntm

  1. argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason)
  2. (mathematics) argument (the independent variable of a function)
  3. (programming) argument (a value, or reference to a value, passed to a function)
  4. (programming) argument (a parameter in a function definition)

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ارگۋمەنت
Cyrillic аргумент
Latin argument

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Borrowed from Russian аргуме́нт (argumént), from Latin argūmentum.

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аргумент (argument)

  1. (mathematics, programming) argument

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Macedonian

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аргумент (argumentm

  1. (philosophy, logic, mathematics, programming) argument

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Declension of аргумент
singular plural
indefinite аргумент (argument) аргументи (argumenti)
definite unspecified аргументот (argumentot) аргументите (argumentite)
definite proximal аргументов (argumentov) аргументиве (argumentive)
definite distal аргументон (argumenton) аргументине (argumentine)
vocative аргументу (argumentu) аргументи (argumenti)
count form аргумента (argumenta)

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аргуме́нт (arguméntm inan (genitive аргуме́нта, nominative plural аргуме́нты, genitive plural аргуме́нтов)

  1. argument, reason (fact or statement used to support a proposition)
    Synonyms: до́вод (dóvod), доказа́тельство (dokazátelʹstvo), соображе́ние (soobražénije), основа́ние (osnovánije), резо́н (rezón)
  2. (mathematics, programming) argument
    Synonym: пара́метр (parámetr)

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  • Armenian: արգումենտ (argument)

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /arɡǔment/
  • Hyphenation: ар‧гу‧мент

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аргу̀мент m (Latin spelling argùment)

  1. argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)
  2. (philosophy, logic, mathematics, programming) argument

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Ukrainian

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Borrowed from Latin argumentum.

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аргуме́нт (arhuméntm inan (genitive аргуме́нту or аргуме́нта, nominative plural аргуме́нти, genitive plural аргуме́нтів)

  1. (genitive аргуме́нту) argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)
  2. (genitive аргуме́нта, mathematics, programming) argument

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(fact or statement used to support a proposition)

(mathematics, programming)

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