statistika

See also: statistikā

Czech

Noun

statistika f

  1. statistics

Further reading

  • statistika in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • statistika in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Estonian

Noun

statistika (genitive statistika, partitive statistikat)

  1. statistics

Declension


Latvian

Etymology

From German Statistik, term introduced by Gottfried Achenwall in 1748, originally referring to the analysis of data about the state, from New Latin statisticum collegium (lecture course on state affairs), from Italian statista (one skilled in statecraft), from Latin status (state).[1]

Noun

statistika f (4th declension)

  1. (usually in the singular) statistics (mathematical science concerned with collecting, presenting, analyzing and interpreting data)
    matemātiskā statistikamathematical statistics
    sociālā, demogrāfiskā statistikasocial, demographic statistics
    statistikas datistatistical data
  2. statistics (specific statistical data or results)
    dzimstības statistikabirth statistics
    tirdzniecības, rūpniecības, lauksaimniecības statistikatrade, industrial, agricultural statistics
    centrālā statistikas pārvaldecentral statistics office, bureau

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /statǐstika/
  • Hyphenation: sta‧tis‧ti‧ka

Noun

statìstika f (Cyrillic spelling статѝстика)

  1. statistics

Declension

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