кг
Bashkir edit
Etymology edit
Abbreviation of килограмм (kilogramm, “kilogram”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
кг • (kg)
- kg, kilogram
- Бер йәшниктә – 16, икенсеһендә 14 кг кәнфит бар. Өсөнсө йәшниктә беренсе һәм икенсе йәшниктә күпме булһа, шунса кәнфит.(From an elementary math textbook)
- Ber yəşniktə – 16, ikensehendə 14 kg kənfit bar. Ösönsö yəşniktə berense həm ikense yəşniktə küpme bulha, şunsa kənfit.
- There are 16 (kg of candies) in one box (and) 14 kg in the second. In the third box, there are as many candies as there are in the first and in the second box.
Macedonian edit
Etymology edit
Abbreviation of килограм (kilogram, “kilogram”)
Noun edit
кг • (kg) m
References edit
- “кг”, in Правопис на македонскиот јазик (Pravopis na makedonskiot jazik) [Orthography of the Macedonian language][1] (in Macedonian), 2nd edition, Skopje: Institute of Macedonian language "Krste Misirkov" – Skopje, 2017, page 158
Mongolian edit
Etymology edit
Abbreviation of килограмм (kilogramm, “kilogram”).
Noun edit
кг • (kg)
Russian edit
Etymology edit
Abbreviation of килогра́мм (kilográmm, “kilogram”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
кг • (kg) m inan (indeclinable)