Bulgarian

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Borrowed from French procédure, from Latin prōcedō (to go forward, proceed).

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процеду́ра (procedúraf (relational adjective процеду́рен)

  1. procedure

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic پروتسەدۋرا
Cyrillic процедура
Latin protsedura

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian процеду́ра (procedúra), from French procédure, from Latin procedere (to go forward, proceed).

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процедура (prosedura)

  1. procedure

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Kyrgyz

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian процеду́ра (procedúra), from French procédure, from Latin procedere (to go forward, proceed).

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процедура (protsedura) (Arabic spelling پروتسەدۇرا)

  1. procedure

Macedonian

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Borrowed from French procédure, from Latin procedere (to go forward, proceed).

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  • IPA(key): [prɔt͡sɛˈduɾa]
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процедура (proceduraf (plural процедури, relational adjective процедурален)

  1. procedure

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French procédure, from Latin procedere (to go forward, proceed).

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процеду́ра (procedúraf inan (genitive процеду́ры, nominative plural процеду́ры, genitive plural процеду́р, relational adjective процеду́рный)

  1. procedure

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /prot͡sedǔːra/
  • Hyphenation: про‧це‧ду‧ра

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процеду́ра f (Latin spelling procedúra)

  1. procedure

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Ukrainian

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Borrowed from French procédure, from Latin procedere (to go forward, proceed).

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процеду́ра (procedúraf inan (genitive процеду́ри, nominative plural процеду́ри, genitive plural процеду́р, relational adjective процеду́рний)

  1. procedure

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