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English

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Etymology

From Latin nāvigātiōnem, accusative singular of nāvigātiō (“sailing, navigation”), from nāvigātus, perfect passive participle of nāvigō (“sail”).

Pronunciation

Noun

navigation

  1. (uncountable) The theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or a spaceship
  2. (uncountable) Traffic or travel by vessel, especially commercial shipping
  3. (countable) A canal

French

Etymology

From Latin nāvigātiōnem, accusative singular of nāvigātiō (“sailing, navigation”), from nāvigātus, perfect passive participle of nāvigō (“sail”).

Pronunciation

Noun

navigation f. (plural navigations)

  1. navigation

Swedish

Noun

Declension of navigation
uncountable uncountable
Common indefinite definite
nominative navigation navigationen
genitive navigations navigationens

navigation c. (uncountable)

  1. navigation

 

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