Slovak | English |
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tón noun {m} | tone [tones](pitch of a word that distinguishes a difference in meaning) |
Antónia proper noun {f} | Antonia [Antonias](female given name) |
barytón noun {m} | baritone [baritones](male voice) baritone [baritones](musical range) baritone [baritones](person, instrument or group) |
betón noun {m} | concrete(building material) |
betónový adjective {m} | concrete(made of concrete) |
Bretónsko proper noun {n} | Brittany(region of North West France) |
bretónsky noun {m} | Breton(the language) |
bretónčina noun {f} | Breton(the language) |
Estónec noun {m} | Estonian(person) |
Estónka noun {f} | Estonian(person) |
Estónska Republika proper noun {f} | Republic of Estonia(official name of Estonia) |
Estónsko noun n | Estonianoun |
Estónsko proper noun {n} | Estonia(country) |
estónsky adjective | Estonian(of, from, or pertaining to the country of Estonia, its people or their language) |
estónčina noun {f} | Estonian(language) |
flogistón noun | phlogiston [phlogistons](hypothetical fiery principle) |
ketón noun | ketone [ketones](organic chemicals with the >CO functional group) |
kryptón noun | krypton(a chemical element) |
maratón noun {m} | marathon [marathons](road race) |
mirlitón noun {m} | kazoo(a simple musical instrument consisting of a pipe with a hole in it) |
platónsky adjective | Platonic(related to Plato) |
poltón noun {m} | semitone [semitones](interval between adjacent keys) |
pontón noun {m} | pontoon [pontoons](buoyant support for a temporary bridge, dock or landing stage) |
pontónový most noun {m} | pontoon bridge(a temporary bridge built over floating pontoons) |
protónové číslo noun {n} | atomic number [atomic numbers](number of protons) |
z betónu adjective {m} | concrete(made of concrete) |
železobetón noun {m} | reinforced concrete(building material) |
žetón noun {m} | coin [coins](a token used in a special establishment like a casino) token [tokens](piece of stamped metal used as a substitute for money) |