Bashkir

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of килограмм (kilogram).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kʲi.ɫä.ˈɡräm], informal [kʲi.ˈɫä]

Noun

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кг (transliteration needed)

  1. kg, kilogram
    Бер йәшниктә – 16, икенсеһендә 14 кг кәнфит бар. Өсөнсө йәшниктә беренсе һәм икенсе йәшниктә күпме булһа, шунса кәнфит.
    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.
    (From an elementary math textbook)

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of килограм (kilogram, kilogram)

Noun

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кг (kgm

  1. kg (kilogram)

References

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  • 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

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of килограмм (kilogramm, kilogram).

Noun

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кг (kg)

  1. kg, kilogram

Russian

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of килогра́мм (kilográmm, kilogram).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kʲɪɫɐˈɡram] (phonetic respelling: килогра́мм)

Noun

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кг (kgm inan (indeclinable)

  1. kg, kilogram