Bashkir edit

Etymology edit

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 edit

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

Noun edit

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 edit

Kazakh edit

Alternative scripts
Arabic سەكۋند
Cyrillic секунд
Latin sekund
 
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Etymology edit

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

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

секунд (sekund)

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

Declension edit

See also edit

Mongolian edit

Noun edit

секунд (sekund)

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

Russian edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

секу́нд (sekúndf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of секу́нда (sekúnda)

Serbo-Croatian edit

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

секунд m (Latin spelling sekund)

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

Tatar edit

Noun edit

секунд (sekund) (Latin spelling sekund)

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