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Ἐρωτώμενος διὰ τί ὀλίγους ἔχει μαθητάς, ἔφη ὅτι ἀργυρέᾳ αὐτοὺς ἐκβάλλω ῥάβδῳ → When asked why he had so few pupils, he replied ‘I chase them away with a silver stick (Diogenes Laertius 6.4.5, on the philosopher Antisthenes)
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Afrikaans: pantoffel; Arabic: خُفّ, بَابُوج; Armenian: հողաթափ; Azerbaijani: çəkələk, papış, papuc; Belarusian: тапачкі, тапкі, пантофлі; Bikol Central: tsinelas; Brunei Malay: selipar; Bulgarian: чехли, пантофи; Burmese: ကွင်းထိုးဖိနပ်; Catalan: plantofa, sabatilla; Chinese Cantonese: 拖鞋; Chinese Mandarin: 拖鞋; Czech: pantofel, trepka, papuče, pantofle, bačkora; Danish: tøffel; Dutch: [[pantoffel]], [[slof]]; Egyptian Arabic: شبشب, بانتوفلي; Esperanto: pantoflo, babuŝo; Estonian: suss, tuhvel; Finnish: tohveli, sandaali, tossu; French: [[chausson]], [[pantoufle]]; Friulian: çavate; Galician: zapatilla; Georgian: ჩუსტი; German: [[Hausschuh]], [[Latschen]], [[Pantoffel]], [[Patschen]], [[Puschen]], [[Schlappen]], [[Schluffen]]; Greek: [[παντόφλα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἐμβάς]], [[βλαύτη]]; Hindi: स्लिपर्स, चप्पलें; Hungarian: papucs, mamusz; Icelandic: inniskór; Ido: pantoflo, babucho; Italian: [[pantofola]], [[ciabatta]], [[babbuccia]]; Japanese: スリッパ; Khmer: ស្បែកជើងផ្ទាត់; Korean: 슬리퍼; Ladino: charuka, pantufla, patukla; Latin: [[udo]], [[soccus]]; Latvian: čība; Lithuanian: šlepetė; Low German: Pantüffel, Tüffel; Macedonian: папуча, влечка; Malay: selipar; Maltese: papoċċa, slipper; Maori: hiripa; Moroccan Arabic: مشاية; Navajo: bee ńjígeedí, bee ńjídǫ́ǫ́zí; Neapolitan: chianiello | Afrikaans: pantoffel; Arabic: خُفّ, بَابُوج; Armenian: հողաթափ; Azerbaijani: çəkələk, papış, papuc; Belarusian: тапачкі, тапкі, пантофлі; Bikol Central: tsinelas; Brunei Malay: selipar; Bulgarian: чехли, пантофи; Burmese: ကွင်းထိုးဖိနပ်; Catalan: plantofa, sabatilla; Chinese Cantonese: 拖鞋; Chinese Mandarin: 拖鞋; Czech: pantofel, trepka, papuče, pantofle, bačkora; Danish: tøffel; Dutch: [[pantoffel]], [[slof]]; Egyptian Arabic: شبشب, بانتوفلي; Esperanto: pantoflo, babuŝo; Estonian: suss, tuhvel; Finnish: tohveli, sandaali, tossu; French: [[chausson]], [[pantoufle]]; Friulian: çavate; Galician: zapatilla; Georgian: ჩუსტი; German: [[Hausschuh]], [[Latschen]], [[Pantoffel]], [[Patschen]], [[Puschen]], [[Schlappen]], [[Schluffen]]; Greek: [[παντόφλα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἐμβάς]], [[βλαύτη]]; Hindi: स्लिपर्स, चप्पलें; Hungarian: papucs, mamusz; Icelandic: inniskór; Ido: pantoflo, babucho; Italian: [[pantofola]], [[ciabatta]], [[babbuccia]]; Japanese: スリッパ; Khmer: ស្បែកជើងផ្ទាត់; Korean: 슬리퍼; Ladino: charuka, pantufla, patukla; Latin: [[udo]], [[soccus]]; Latvian: čība; Lithuanian: šlepetė; Low German: Pantüffel, Tüffel; Macedonian: папуча, влечка; Malay: selipar; Maltese: papoċċa, slipper; Maori: hiripa; Moroccan Arabic: مشاية; Navajo: bee ńjígeedí, bee ńjídǫ́ǫ́zí; Neapolitan: chianiello; Norman: pantoufl'ye, chapîn, patîn, scarpîn; Norwegian Bokmål: tøffel; Norwegian Nynorsk: tøffel; Old English: slīepesċōh; Persian: کفش راحتی, پاپوش; Plautdietsch: Schlorr; Polish: kapeć, klapek, laczek; Polish: pantofel, laczek; Portuguese: [[chinelo]], [[chinelas]], [[pantufa]]; Romanian: papuc; Russian: [[тапочки]], [[тапки]]; Scots: baffie; Scottish Gaelic: slapag, bròg-sheòmair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: натикача, па̀пуча, патофна; Serbo-Croatian Roman: natikača, pàpuča, patofna; Sicilian: savatta, pantòfula; Slovak: pantofel; Slovene: copat; Spanish: [[pantufla]], [[zapatilla]], [[babucha]], [[zapatilla de estar por casa]], [[pantufla]]; Swedish: toffel; Tagalog: tsinelas, bakya; Thai: สลิปเปอร์, เกือกแตะ; Turkish: terlik, pabuç; Ukrainian: пантофля, капці; Uzbek: shippak, tapochka; Venetian: ẑavata, savata, sopèla, ẑopèla; Vietnamese: dép lê, giày hạ; Volapük: pantuf; Walloon: pantoufe; Waray-Waray: si-pit; West Flemish: savatte, sluffer | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 5 February 2024
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Afrikaans: pantoffel; Arabic: خُفّ, بَابُوج; Armenian: հողաթափ; Azerbaijani: çəkələk, papış, papuc; Belarusian: тапачкі, тапкі, пантофлі; Bikol Central: tsinelas; Brunei Malay: selipar; Bulgarian: чехли, пантофи; Burmese: ကွင်းထိုးဖိနပ်; Catalan: plantofa, sabatilla; Chinese Cantonese: 拖鞋; Chinese Mandarin: 拖鞋; Czech: pantofel, trepka, papuče, pantofle, bačkora; Danish: tøffel; Dutch: pantoffel, slof; Egyptian Arabic: شبشب, بانتوفلي; Esperanto: pantoflo, babuŝo; Estonian: suss, tuhvel; Finnish: tohveli, sandaali, tossu; French: chausson, pantoufle; Friulian: çavate; Galician: zapatilla; Georgian: ჩუსტი; German: Hausschuh, Latschen, Pantoffel, Patschen, Puschen, Schlappen, Schluffen; Greek: παντόφλα; Ancient Greek: ἐμβάς, βλαύτη; Hindi: स्लिपर्स, चप्पलें; Hungarian: papucs, mamusz; Icelandic: inniskór; Ido: pantoflo, babucho; Italian: pantofola, ciabatta, babbuccia; Japanese: スリッパ; Khmer: ស្បែកជើងផ្ទាត់; Korean: 슬리퍼; Ladino: charuka, pantufla, patukla; Latin: udo, soccus; Latvian: čība; Lithuanian: šlepetė; Low German: Pantüffel, Tüffel; Macedonian: папуча, влечка; Malay: selipar; Maltese: papoċċa, slipper; Maori: hiripa; Moroccan Arabic: مشاية; Navajo: bee ńjígeedí, bee ńjídǫ́ǫ́zí; Neapolitan: chianiello; Norman: pantoufl'ye, chapîn, patîn, scarpîn; Norwegian Bokmål: tøffel; Norwegian Nynorsk: tøffel; Old English: slīepesċōh; Persian: کفش راحتی, پاپوش; Plautdietsch: Schlorr; Polish: kapeć, klapek, laczek; Polish: pantofel, laczek; Portuguese: chinelo, chinelas, pantufa; Romanian: papuc; Russian: тапочки, тапки; Scots: baffie; Scottish Gaelic: slapag, bròg-sheòmair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: натикача, па̀пуча, патофна; Serbo-Croatian Roman: natikača, pàpuča, patofna; Sicilian: savatta, pantòfula; Slovak: pantofel; Slovene: copat; Spanish: pantufla, zapatilla, babucha, zapatilla de estar por casa, pantufla; Swedish: toffel; Tagalog: tsinelas, bakya; Thai: สลิปเปอร์, เกือกแตะ; Turkish: terlik, pabuç; Ukrainian: пантофля, капці; Uzbek: shippak, tapochka; Venetian: ẑavata, savata, sopèla, ẑopèla; Vietnamese: dép lê, giày hạ; Volapük: pantuf; Walloon: pantoufe; Waray-Waray: si-pit; West Flemish: savatte, sluffer