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Borrowed from German Zirkonium (zirconium), from German Zirkon (zircon), both formed in the 1780s from Arabic زَرْقُون (zarqūn).

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цирко́ний (cirkónijm (relational adjective цирко́ниев)

  1. zirconium

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic تسيركوني
Cyrillic цирконий
Latin tsirkonii
 
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Borrowed from Russian цирко́ний (cirkónij), from German Zirkonium (zirconium), from German Zirkon (zircon), both formed in the 1780s from Arabic زَرْقُون (zarqūn).

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цирконий (sirkonii)

  1. zirconium

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Zirkonium (zirconium), from German Zirkon (zircon), both formed in the 1780s from Arabic زَرْقُون (zarqūn).

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  • IPA(key): [t͡sɨrˈkonʲɪj]
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цирко́ний (cirkónijm inan (genitive цирко́ния, nominative plural цирко́нии, genitive plural цирко́ниев)

  1. zirconium

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  • Kazakh: цирконий (sirkonii)