extensive magnitudes

extensive magnitudes
French\ \ grandeurs mesurables
German\ \ heterograde Größen; quantitative Größen
Dutch\ \ kwantitatieve variabelen
Italian\ \ grandezze estensive
Spanish\ \ magnitudes extensivas
Catalan\ \ magnituds extensives
Portuguese\ \ grandezas extensivas
Romanian\ \ magnitudini extinse
Danish\ \ omfattende størrelser
Norwegian\ \ omfattende storleikar
Swedish\ \ omfattande magnituder
Greek\ \ εκτενή μεγέθη
Finnish\ \ numeroitumattomat kvantiteetit
Hungarian\ \ extenziv terjedelem
Turkish\ \ geniş büyüklükler
Estonian\ \ arvtunnused
Lithuanian\ \ ekstensyvieji dydžiai; ekstensyvieji matmenys; išmatuojamieji dydžiai; išmatuojamieji matmenys
Slovenian\ \ obsežno magnitud
Polish\ \ wielkości ekstensywne
Russian\ \ экстенсивные величины
Ukrainian\ \ екстенсивні величини
Serbian\ \ опсежне велицине
Icelandic\ \ víðtæka magnitudes
Euskara\ \ zabala magnitude
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ مقادير مقيسة
Afrikaans\ \ ekstensiewe groottes; omvangryke groottes
Chinese\ \ 扩 大 量
Korean\ \ 연장된 크기

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