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ἢ λέγε τι σιγῆς κρεῖττον ἢ σιγὴν ἔχε → either say something better than silence or keep silence (Menander)

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adjective

P. and V. σύμφυτος, ἔμφυτος, P. σύντροφος, V. συγγενής, σύγγονος.

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Bulgarian: вроден, по рождение; Catalan: congènit; Chinese Mandarin: 先天; Czech: vrozený; Danish: medfødt; Dutch: aangeboren; Esperanto: denaska; Faroese: viðføddur; Finnish: synnynnäinen; French: congénital; Galician: conxénito; German: angeboren; kongenital; Greek: συγγενής; Ancient Greek: αὐτογενής, γενεθλιάς, ἐγγενής, ἐμφυής, ἔμφυτος, ξυγγενής, ξύμφυτος, ξύντροφος, συγγενής, συγγενικός, σύγγονος, συμφυής, σύμφυτος, σύντροφος; Haitian Creole: konjenital; Hebrew: מולד‎; Hungarian: veleszületett; Icelandic: meðfæddur; Ido: kunnaskinta; Italian: congenito; Japanese: 先天的; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زکماک‎; Lithuanian: įgimtas; Manx: dooghyssagh; Norwegian Bokmål: medfødt; Nynorsk: medfødd; Polish: wrodzony; Portuguese: congênito, congénito; Russian: врождённый, конгенитальный; Spanish: congénito; Swedish: medfödd, kongenital; Telugu: పుట్టు; Turkish: konjenital, doğumsal; Ukrainian: вроджений