цемент

Kazakh

Cyrillic цемент (sement)
Arabic تسەمەنت
Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian цеме́нт (cemént), from German Zement, from Latin caementum (quarry stone; stone chips for making mortar), from caedo (I cut, hew).

Noun

цемент (sement)

  1. cement

Kyrgyz

Etymology

From Russian.

Noun

цемент (tsement)

  1. cement

Macedonian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Zement, from Latin caementum (quarry stone; stone chips for making mortar), from caedo (I cut, hew).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɛmɛnt]
  • IPA(key): [t͡sɛˈmɛnt] (nonstandard, common)
  • (file)

Noun

цемент (cement) m (related adjective цементен)

  1. cement

Declension

Mongolian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian цеме́нт (cemént), from German Zement, from Latin caementum (quarry stone; stone chips for making mortar), from caedo (I cut, hew).

Noun

цемент (cement)

  1. cement

See also

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Zement, from Latin caementum (quarry stone; stone chips for making mortar), from caedo (I cut, hew).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [t͡sɨˈmʲent]
  • (file)

Noun

цеме́нт (cemént) m inan (genitive цеме́нта, nominative plural цеме́нты, genitive plural цеме́нтов, related adjective цеме́нтный)

  1. cement (a powdered substance)

Declension

  • цементирование (cementirovanije)
  • цементировать (cementirovatʹ)
  • цементовоз (cementovoz)

Descendants

  • Armenian: ցեմենտ (cʿement)
  • Mongolian: цемент (cement)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Zement, from Latin caementum (quarry stone; stone chips for making mortar), from caedo (I cut, hew).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡sěment/
  • Hyphenation: це‧мент

Noun

цѐмент m (Latin spelling cèment)

  1. cement

Declension

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