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Latest revision as of 07:45, 15 November 2023
English (LSJ)
neut. used as adverb, v. πυκνός B. II.
German (Pape)
[Seite 815] als adv. gebr. neutr. plur. von πυκνός, w. m. s.
French (Bailly abrégé)
v. πυκνός.
NT: souvent, fréquemment
Greek Monolingual
ΝΑ
επίρρ. βλ. πυκνός.
Greek Monotonic
πυκνά: ουδ. που χρησιμ. ως επίρρ., βλ. πυκνός Β. II.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
πυκνά: adv. часто, поминутно (ἀποβλέπειν Plat.; μεταστρέφεσθαι Xen.).
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
πυκνά adv., zie πυκνός.
English (Woodhouse)
(see also: πυκνός) frequently
Translations
frequently
Armenian: հաճախ, հաճախակի; Bashkir: йыш; Bulgarian: често; Catalan: freqüentment; Chinese Dutch: veelvuldig, vaak; Estonian: sageli, sagedasti; Finnish: usein; French: fréquemment; Galician: frecuentemente, a miúdo; Georgian: ხშირად; German: häufig; Ancient Greek: ἁδινῶς, ἀκαμάτως, θαμά, πλεονάκις, πολλά, πολλάκις, πυκνά, συχνάκις, συχνόν, συχνῶς; Ido: freque; Interlingua: frequentemente; Irish: go minic; Italian: frequentemente, spesso, continuamente; Japanese: しばしば, しょっちゅう, 頻繁に; Latin: frequenter, saepe, crebriter; Malayalam: ആവർത്തിച്ച്; Polish: często; Portuguese: frequentemente; Romanian: în mod frecvent, frecvent, deseori; Russian: часто; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: cesto; Spanish: frecuentemente; Swedish: ofta; Ukrainian: часто
often
Afrikaans: dikwels; Albanian: shpesh, dendur; Arabic: كَثِيرًا, غَالِبًا, كَثِيرًا مَا, غَالِبًا مَا, طَالَمَا; Moroccan Arabic: بالزاف, غالبا, غالبا ما; Armenian: հաճախ; Azerbaijani: tez-tez; Bashkir: йыш; Basque: maiz; Belarusian: часта; Bengali: প্রায়ই; Breton: alies; Bulgarian: често; Burmese: မကြာခဏ, ခဏခဏ, ခုတင်ခု; Catalan: sovint; Chinese Cantonese: 好多時/好多时, 成日, 經常/经常; Mandarin: 常常, 經常/经常, 時常/时常, 往往; Czech: často; Dakota: s'a, ižehaŋ; Danish: ofte, hyppigt; Dutch: vaak, dikwijls, menigmaal; Elfdalian: kringgt; Esperanto: ofte; Estonian: tihti, sageli; Finnish: usein, monesti, monta kertaa; French: souvent, souventefois; Galician: a miúdo, frecuentemente, seguido; Georgian: ხშირად, ხშირ-ხშირად; German: häufig, oft; Gothic: 𐌿𐍆𐍄𐌰; Greek: συχνά; Ancient Greek: πολλά, πολλάκις; Haitian Creole: souvan; Hebrew: לְעִתִּים קְרוֹבוֹת; Hindi: अक्सर; Hungarian: gyakran, sűrűn, sokszor; Icelandic: oft, ósjaldan, iðulega, oftlega, títt, þrá-; Ido: ofte; Indonesian: sering; Interlingua: sovente; Irish: go minic; Italian: spesso, sovente; Japanese: よく, 度々, 頻繁に, しばしば; Javanese: kerep, asring; Kashubian: czãsto; Kazakh: жиі, жиі-жиі; Khmer: ញឹកញាប់; Kikuyu: kaingĩ; Korean: 수시로, 자주, 흔히; Kurdish Central Kurdish: گەلێ جار, زۆر جار, بارەھا; Kyrgyz: жыш, тез-тез; Ladin: suënz, suvënz, gonot; Ladino: akoruto; Lao: ຄ້ອຍ, ຈະໄຈ້, ບ່ອຍ; Latin: saepe, saepenumero; Latvian: bieži; Lithuanian: dažnai; Livonian: saggõld; Low German: oft, faken, vaken; Luxembourgish: dacks; Macedonian: често; Malay: sering, kerap; Maltese: spiss; Maori: putuputu, pūputu; Mongolian: байн байн, үргэлж; Ngazidja Comorian: naɗi; Norwegian: ofte, hyppig; Ojibwe: moozhag; Old English: oft; Old Norse: opt; Persian: اغلب, بارها; Plautdietsch: foaken; Polish: często; Portuguese: frequentemente, seguido, amiúde; Romanian: des; Romansch: savens; Russian: часто, зачастую, частенько; Scots: aften; Scottish Gaelic: gu tric, tric; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: че̑сто; Roman: čȇsto; Slovak: často; Slovene: pogósto; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: cesto; Spanish: a menudo, frecuentemente, seguido, con frecuencia; Swahili: mara nyingi; Swedish: ofta; Tagalog: madalas; Tajik: зич, ағлаб; Tamil: அடிக்கடி, பலநேரம், அவ்வப்பொழுது; Tatar: еш; Telugu: తరచూ, తరచుగా; Thai: บ่อย; Turkish: sık, sık sık; Turkmen: aglaba, ýygy, ýygy-ýygydan; Ukrainian: часто; Urdu: اکثر; Uzbek: tez-tez; Vietnamese: thường, hay, luôn, thường hay; Volapük: suvo; Walloon: sovint; Welsh: yn aml, yn fynych; Yiddish: אָפֿט