From en.wiktionary.org:
** Czech
*** Pronunciation
- [[ny ]] - [cs]
*** Etymology 1
[cs]; possibly [cs] or [cs], ultimately from [cs].[1]
**** Noun
[f]
1. technology [body of tools] 2. technique [way of accomplishing a task]
***** Declension
[f]
***** Derived terms
[cs]
***** Related terms
[cs]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Noun
[cs]
1. [cs]
*** References
[reflist]
*** Further reading
- [R:cs:PSJC] - [R:cs:SSJC] - [R:cs:IJP]
** Hungarian
*** Etymology
From [hu], from [hu], from [hu], from [grc].[2]
*** Pronunciation
- [teçnika] [3] - [hu] - [hu] - [hu]
*** Noun
[~]
1. technique [a way of accomplishing a task that is not immediately obvious] 2. technology [the organization of knowledge for practical purposes]
**** Declension
[techniká][techniká]
**** Derived terms
{{col4|hu |technikai |technikájú |technikás }} {{col4|hu|title=Compound words with prefixes |aerotechnika |agrotechnika |elektrotechnika |pirotechnika |politechnika |pszichotechnika |videotechnika }} {{col4|hu|title=Compound words with independent words|collapse=n |beszédtechnika |biztonságtechnika |csomagolástechnika |haditechnika |híradástechnika |irányítástechnika |irodatechnika |játéktechnika |méréstechnika |nyomdatechnika |rádiótechnika |sajtótechnika |számítástechnika |színpadtechnika |vákuumtechnika |verstechnika |vezetéstechnika |világítástechnika }}
*** References
References: [1]. [R:cs:Rejzek 2015] [2]. [R:TotfalusiEty 2005] [3]. For the sound [ x ] , see Gósy, Mária (2004), _Fonetika, a beszéd tudománya_ (“Phonetics, the Study of Speech”), Budapest: Osiris, [963-389-666-5] , p. 161 [4]. [R:pl:WSWO] [5]. [R:pl:USJP]
*** Further reading
- [R:ErtSz]
** Kashubian
[lang=csb]
*** Etymology
[csb] [csb].
*** Pronunciation
[tech'nika]
*** Noun
[f]
1. technique [method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some skill or knowledge] 2. technology [knowledge or study on such methods]
**** Related terms
[csb] [csb]
*** Further reading
- [+] - [+] [csb]
** Lithuanian
[lang=lt]
*** Etymology
[lt]; ultimately from [lt], from [lt].
*** Noun
[f]
1. technology 2. technique
**** Declension
[technik]
**** See also
- [lt] - [lt]
*** Further reading
- [R:LKZ] - [R:lt:DŽ]
** Polish
[lang=pl]
*** Etymology 1
[pl]; possibly [pl] or [pl], ultimately from [pl].[4][5] [1801].[[pl]]
**** Pronunciation
[&]
**** Noun
[f]
1. technique [method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some skill or knowledge] 2. technology [knowledge or study on such methods] 3. technique [application of such methods] 4. technique [practical ability in some given field or practice, often as opposed to creativity or imaginative skill] 5. [pl] technique [subject teaching such methods in school] 6. [pl] [pl]
***** Declension
[pl-decl-noun-f]
***** Derived terms
[pl]
***** Descendants
- [csb] - [szl]
***** Trivia
[31]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Pronunciation
[pl-pr]
**** Noun
[pl]
1. [pl]
*** Etymology 3
[nonlemma]
**** Pronunciation
[pl-pr]
**** Noun
[pl]
1. [pl]
*** References
[reflist]
*** Further reading
- [R:pl:WSJP] - [R:pl:PWN] - [R:pl:SJP1861] - [37] [pl]
** Silesian
*** Etymology
[szl] [szl].
*** Pronunciation
[a=LL-Q30319 (szl)-Vxern-#.wav]
*** Noun
[f]
1. technique [method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some skill or knowledge] 2. technology [knowledge or study on such methods]
**** Related terms
[szl]
*** Further reading
- [R:szl:silling] [szl]