turning point

turning point
French\ \ renversement (de tendance); point d'inflexion; point de retournement; changement de sens
German\ \ Umkehrpunkt; Extrempunkt
Dutch\ \ omslagpunt
Italian\ \ punto di svolta
Spanish\ \ punto de cambio
Catalan\ \ punt de canvi
Portuguese\ \ ponto de viragem (pico ou vale); ponto de mudança (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ vendepunkt
Norwegian\ \ vendepunkt
Swedish\ \ vändpunkt
Greek\ \ σημείο καμπής
Finnish\ \ käännepiste
Hungarian\ \ törési pont
Turkish\ \ dönüş noktası
Estonian\ \ pöördepunkt
Lithuanian\ \ posūkio taškas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ punkt zwrotny
Russian\ \ экстремум
Ukrainian\ \ екстремум
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ tímamót
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ noghteye b rg sht
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ نقطة الرجوع في (السلسلة)
Afrikaans\ \ draaipunt
Chinese\ \ 转 折 点 , 转 变 点
Korean\ \ 전환점

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