carbono
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- carbon
Etymology
Borrowed from French carbone (carbon) derived from Latin carbo, carbōnem, carbō.
Origin
Latin
carbo, carbōnem, carbō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- carbon English
- carbo, carbōnem, carbō Latin
- carbō Latin
- carbōnem Latin
- carbōnem, carbō Latin
- carbon Dutch, Flemish
- carbone French
- carboner French
- carboneux French
- carbonomètre French
- carburar Spanish, Castilian
- carburo Spanish, Castilian
- cañón de carburo Spanish, Castilian
- hidrocarburo Spanish, Castilian
- *ker Proto-Indo-European
- carbono Portuguese
- carbono Galician
- carbon Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- karbon Turkish
- carbon Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- cacbon Vietnamese
- kalburo Tagalog
- karbono Tagalog
- carvon Old Portuguese
- cãrbuni Aromanian
- carvung Romansh
- charbun Romansh
- charvun Romansh
- cravun Romansh
- carbón Asturian
- ការបោន Central Khmer
- cjarbon Friulian
- cjarvon Friulian
- kaboni Lingala