Bashkir

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian секу́нда (sekúnda, second), via French seconde and/or German Sekunde, from Medieval Latin secunda, short for secunda pars minuta (second diminished part (of the hour)).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [sʲiˈkunt]
  • Hyphenation: се‧кунд

Noun

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секунд (sekund)

  1. second (unit of time)
    Ел көньяҡтан секундына 3-4 метр тиҙлектә иҫәсәк.
    Yel könʹyaqtan sekundına 3-4 metr tiźlektə iśəsək.
    The wind will blow from the south, at the speed of 3-4 meters per second.
  2. second (unit of angle)

Declension

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic سەكۋند
Cyrillic секунд
Latin sekund
 
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian секу́нда (sekúnda), from Medieval Latin secunda, short for secunda pars minuta (second diminished part (of the hour)).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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секунд (sekund)

  1. second (unit of time)
  2. second (unit of angle)

Declension

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Mongolian

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Noun

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секунд (sekund)

  1. second (unit of time)
  2. second (unit of angle)

Russian

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Noun

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секу́нд (sekúndf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of секу́нда (sekúnda)

Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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секунд m (Latin spelling sekund)

  1. second (unit of time)
  2. second (unit of angle)

Tatar

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Noun

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секунд (sekund) (Latin spelling sekund)

  1. second (unit of time)
  2. second (unit of angle)
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