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οὐκ ἐπιλογιζόμενος ὅτι ἅμα μὲν ὀδύρῃ τὴν ἀναισθησίαν, ἅμα δὲ ἀλγεῖς ἐπὶ σήψεσι καὶ στερήσει τῶν ἡδέων, ὥσπερ εἰς ἕτερον ζῆν ἀποθανούμενος, ἀλλ᾿ οὐκ εἰς παντελῆ μεταβαλῶν ἀναισθησίαν καὶ τὴν αὐτὴν τῇ πρὸ τῆς γενέσεως → you do not consider that you are at one and the same time lamenting your want of sensation, and pained at the idea of your rotting away, and of being deprived of what is pleasant, as if you are to die and live in another state, and not to pass into insensibility complete, and the same as that before you were born

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Arabic: مُخَلِّص‎, مُنْقِذ‎; Aragonese: salvador; Armenian: փրկիչ; Belarusian: выратавальнік, выратавальніца; Breton: salver; Bulgarian: спасител; Catalan: salvador; Chinese Cantonese: 救星; Mandarin: 救世主, 救星; Min Nan: 救星; Cornish: salvador, savyour, selwyas; Czech: zachránce; Danish: frelser; Dutch: [[redder]], [[redster]]; Dzongkha: ཉེན་སྐྱོབ་འབད་མི; Ewe: xɔla; Finnish: pelastaja; French: [[sauveur]], [[sauveuse]]; German: [[Erlöser]], [[Erlöserin]], [[Retter]], [[Retterin]], [[Erretter]], [[Erretterin]]; Greek: [[σωτήρας]], [[σώτειρα]]; Ancient Greek: [[σωτήρ]], [[σώτειρα]]; Hebrew: מוׄשִיעַ‎; Hungarian: megváltó, megmentő; Irish: slánaitheoir; Italian: [[redentore]], [[redentrice]], [[salvatore]], [[salvatrice]]; Japanese: 救世主; Kazakh: құтқарушы; Korean: 구세주(救世主); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xelaskarê; Latin: [[salvator]], [[salvatrix]], [[servator]], [[servatrix]], [[Sospita]]; Latvian: glābējs, glābēja; Lithuanian: gelbėtojas, gelbėtoja; Macedonian: спасител; Malay: penyelamat; Manx: saualtagh; Maori: kaiwhakaora; Middle English: saveour; Mongolian Cyrillic: аврагч; Navajo: yisdáʼiiníiłii; Ngazidja Comorian: mkombozi; Norman: sauveux, saûveux; Norwegian Bokmål: frelser, frelserinne, redningsmann, redningskvinne; Nynorsk: frelsar, frelserinne, redningsmann, redningskvinne; Occitan: sauvador, sarvaor, sauvaire; Old English: hǣlend; Picard: sauveu; Polish: ratownik, ratowniczka, wybawca, wybawczyni, wybawiciel, wybawicielka; Portuguese: [[salvador]], [[salvadora]]; Romanian: mântuitor; Russian: [[спаситель]], [[спасительница]], [[спасатель]], [[спасательница]]; Scottish Gaelic: slànaighear, slànair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: спа̀ситељ; Roman: spàsitelj; Slovak: záchranca; Slovene: reševalec; Spanish: [[salvador]], [[salvadora]]; Swahili: mkombozi; Swedish: frälsare, frälserinna; Tagalog: tagapagligtas, Tagapagligtas; Tibetan: སྐྱོབ་མཁན, སྐྱབས་མགོན; Turkish: kurtarıcı; Ukrainian: рятівник, рятівниця; Urdu: مَسِیحا‎; Vietnamese: cứu tinh; Walloon: såveu; Welsh: achubwr, gwaredwr, iachawdwr  
Arabic: مُخَلِّص‎, مُنْقِذ‎; Aragonese: salvador; Armenian: փրկիչ; Belarusian: выратавальнік, выратавальніца; Breton: salver; Bulgarian: спасител; Catalan: salvador; Chinese Cantonese: 救星; Mandarin: 救世主, 救星; Min Nan: 救星; Cornish: salvador, savyour, selwyas; Czech: zachránce; Danish: frelser; Dutch: [[redder]], [[redster]]; Dzongkha: ཉེན་སྐྱོབ་འབད་མི; Ewe: xɔla; Finnish: pelastaja; French: [[sauveur]], [[sauveuse]]; German: [[Erlöser]], [[Erlöserin]], [[Retter]], [[Retterin]], [[Erretter]], [[Erretterin]]; Greek: [[σωτήρας]], [[σώτειρα]]; Ancient Greek: [[σωτήρ]], [[σώτειρα]]; Hebrew: מוׄשִיעַ‎; Hungarian: megváltó, megmentő; Irish: slánaitheoir; Italian: [[redentore]], [[redentrice]], [[salvatore]], [[salvatrice]]; Japanese: 救世主; Kazakh: құтқарушы; Korean: 구세주(救世主); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xelaskarê; Latin: [[salvator]], [[salvatrix]], [[servator]], [[servatrix]], [[Sospita]]; Latvian: glābējs, glābēja; Lithuanian: gelbėtojas, gelbėtoja; Macedonian: спасител; Malay: penyelamat; Manx: saualtagh; Maori: kaiwhakaora; Middle English: saveour; Mongolian Cyrillic: аврагч; Navajo: yisdáʼiiníiłii; Ngazidja Comorian: mkombozi; Norman: sauveux, saûveux; Norwegian Bokmål: frelser, frelserinne, redningsmann, redningskvinne; Nynorsk: frelsar, frelserinne, redningsmann, redningskvinne; Occitan: sauvador, sarvaor, sauvaire; Old English: hǣlend; Picard: sauveu; Polish: ratownik, ratowniczka, wybawca, wybawczyni, wybawiciel, wybawicielka; Portuguese: [[salvador]], [[salvadora]]; Romanian: mântuitor; Russian: [[спаситель]], [[спасительница]], [[спасатель]], [[спасательница]]; Scottish Gaelic: slànaighear, slànair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: спа̀ситељ; Roman: spàsitelj; Slovak: záchranca; Slovene: reševalec; Spanish: [[salvador]], [[salvadora]]; Swahili: mkombozi; Swedish: frälsare, frälserinna; Tagalog: tagapagligtas, Tagapagligtas; Tibetan: སྐྱོབ་མཁན, སྐྱབས་མགོན; Turkish: kurtarıcı; Ukrainian: рятівник, рятівниця; Urdu: مَسِیحا‎; Vietnamese: cứu tinh; Walloon: såveu; Welsh: achubwr, gwaredwr, iachawdwr  
===[[kiss]]===
===[[kiss]]===
Abaza: ашӏагвдзра; Abkhaz: агәӡра, агәыдкылара; Afrikaans: soen; Albanian: puth; Alemannic German: verschmutza; Amharic: ሳመ, መሳም; Arabic: قَبَّلَ, بَاسَ, لَثَمَ; Egyptian Arabic: باس; Gulf Arabic: باس; Hijazi Arabic: باس; Moroccan Arabic: باس; Aragonese: besar; Aramaic Syriac: ܢܽܘܫܩܬܳܐ, ܢܽܘܫܰܩܬܳܐ; Arapaho: niitén-; Archi: пӏаъбос, баъ-бос; Armenian: համբուրել, պաչել; Aromanian: bash, bashu; Asturian: besar; Avar: баизе; Aymara: jamp'atiña; Azerbaijani: öpmək; Bashkir: үбеү; Basque: musu eman; Belarusian: цалаваць, пацалаваць; Bengali: চুম্বন করা, বুসা; Bikol Central: hadok; Bislama: kis, kisim, kiskisim; Breton: pokat, bouchañ; Bulgarian: целувам, целуна; Burmese: နမ်း; Buryat: таалаха; Catalan: besar, petonejar, fer un petó; Cebuano: halokan, halok; Ch'orti': tzuhtzi uti'; Chamorro: chiku; Chechen: берташ да̄ха; Cherokee: ᎠᏔᏪᏙᏍᎦ; Cheyenne: -mȧsém, -mȯsém, -mȯsém, -vȯsémohtá, -vȯsémȯsáne; Chinese Cantonese: 接吻, 嘴, 嘴嘴, 錫/锡, 惜; Dungan: щинтын; Hokkien: 吻, 唚/吣; Mandarin: 吻, 親/亲, 親吻/亲吻, 接吻, 親嘴/亲嘴; Choctaw: impuⁿsa; Chukchi: йыӈок; Chuvash: чупту; Cornish: amma, abma; Corsican: basgià; Crimean Tatar: öpmek; Czech: líbat, políbit, dát pusu; Dalmatian: bissuor; Danish: kysse; Dutch: [[kussen]], [[zoenen]]; Dzongkha: འུ; Emilian: basèr; Erzya: паламс, палсемс; Esperanto: kisi; Estonian: suudlus, suudlema; Evenki: нюка̄ндя-мӣ; Faroese: mussa, kyssa; Finnish: suudella, suukottaa, pussata; French: [[embrasser]], [[baiser]]; Friulian: bussâ, bušâ; Gagauz: öpmää; Galician: bicar, beixar; Gallurese: basgià; Gamilaraay: yabili; Georgian: კოცნა, ამბორი; German: [[küssen]], [[knutschen]]; Gothic: 𐌺𐌿𐌺𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: [[φιλάω]], [[φιλώ]], [[ασπάζομαι]], [[δίνω φιλί]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀσπάζομαι]], [[κατασπάζομαι]], [[καταφιλέω]], [[κυνεῖν]], [[κυνέω]], [[κυνῶ]], [[φιλεῖν]], [[φιλέω]], [[φιλῶ]]; Greenlandic: kunippaa, kunissivoq; Guaraní: hetũ; Hebrew: נישק \ נִשֵּׁק, נתן נשיקה; Higaonon: hadok; Hiligaynon: halukan, halok; Hindi: चूमना, चुम्बन करना; Hungarian: puszil, csókol; Hunsrik: kisse; Icelandic: kyssa; Ido: kisar; Ilocano: ungngo; Indonesian: cium, mengecup, sun; Ingrian: antaa suuta; Interlingua: basiar; Irish: póg; Italian: [[baciare]]; Ivatan: mangarek; Japanese: キスする, 口付けする, 接吻する, チューする; Jarai: čŭm; Javanese: sun; Kapampangan: uma, uman; Karelian: nopata, ukata, šuuda mučottua; Kaurna: taapaanthi; Kazakh: сүю, өбу; Khakas: охсанарға; Khmer: ថើប; Khün: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Korean: 입맞추다, 키스하다, 뽀뽀하다, 뽀뽀를 하다; Kuna: wagar ue; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ماچ کردن; Northern Kurdish: maç kirin, ramûsandin; Kyrgyz: өбүү, өөп коюу; Ladino: bezar; Lao: ຈູບ, ຫອຍຈູບ, ຈຸມພິດ; Latgalian: sumynuot, bučuot; Latin: [[basio]], [[osculor]], [[suavior]], [[savior]]; Latvian: skūpstīt, bučot; Ligurian: baijà; Limburgish: pune; Lithuanian: bučiuoti; Lombard: basà; Luxembourgish: kussen, këssen, eng Bees ginn; Macedonian: бакнува, бакне, бацува, баци, целива; Malay: mencium; Malayalam: ചുംബിയ്ക്കുക, ഉമ്മ വക്കുക; Maltese: bies; Manchu: ᠣᠵᠣᠮᠪᡳ; Manx: cur paag da, cur smittag da; Marathi: चुंबन, पापा, पापी; Mazanderani: خش, خش هداهن; Middle English: kissen; Mingrelian: ჯუნა; Mirandese: beisar; Mongolian Cyrillic: үнсэх, озох; Navajo: yiyiitsʼǫs; Neapolitan: vasà; Nepali: म्वाइँ खानु; Ngazidja Comorian: uɓusu; Norman: embraichi, baîsi; North Frisian: taatji; Northern Sami: cumˈmát; Northern Thai: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Norwegian Bokmål: kysse; Occitan: baisar, potonar; Ojibwe: ojiim; Old English: cyssan; Old Frisian: kessa; Old High German: kussen; Old Norse: kyssa; Old Saxon: kussian; Oromo: dhungachuu; Ottoman Turkish: اوپمك; Pashto: چومل, مچول; Persian: بوسیدن, ماچ کردن; Piedmontese: basé; Polish: całować, pocałować; Portuguese: [[beijar]]; Quechua: much'ay, mucai, muzai; Romanian: săruta, pupa; Romansch: bitschar, bitschear, bitschier, bütschar, bütscher; Russian: [[целовать]], [[поцеловать]], [[целоваться]]; Sanskrit: चुम्ब्; Sardinian: basai, vasare; Campidanese: basare; Logudorese: basu, basare; Sassarese: bajà; Scottish Gaelic: pòg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љубити, пољубити, целивати, цјеливати, поцеливати, поцјеливати; Roman: ljúbiti, poljúbiti, celívati, cjelívati, pocelivati, pocjelivati; Sicilian: vasari, baciari; Sinhalese: හාදුව; Slovak: bozkať, pobozkať; Slovene: ljubiti, poljubljati, poljubiti; Somali: dhunkasho; Sorbian Lower: póškaś, wupóškaś, póšknuś; Upper: košić, wokošić; Southern Altai: окшоор, јытаар, ӧбӧр; Southern Sami: tjuvliestidh, tjånnahtidh; Spanish: [[besar]]; Old Spanish: besar; Swahili: -busu, -nonea; Swedish: kyssa, pussa; Tagalog: halikan, hahagkan; Tajik: бӯса кардан, бӯса гирифтан, бӯсидан, бӯсса кардан; Tamil: முத்தம்; Tatar: үбәргә; Telugu: ముద్దాడు, చుంబించు; Thai: จูบ; Tibetan: འོ་བྱེད, ཁ་བསྐྱལ, ཨོའོ་བསྐྱལ, འོ་བྱས; Tupinambá: îurupyter; Turkish: öpmek; Turkmen: öpmek; Tuvan: ошкаар, чыттаар; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎌𐎖; Ukrainian: цілувати, поцілувати; Urdu: چومنا, چمبان کرنا; Uyghur: ئۆپمەك, بوسە قىلماق, لېۋىگە باسماق; Uzbek: oʻpmoq, boʻsa olmoq; Venetian: baxar; Vietnamese: hôn, hun; Volapük: kidön; Võro: suuandminõ; Walloon: rabressî, båjhî; Waray-Waray: harok; Welsh: cusanu; West Frisian: tútsje; Western Bukidnon Manobo: hazek; Yakut: уураа, убураа; Yiddish: קושן; Yucatec Maya: ts'u'uts'
Abaza: ашӏагвдзра; Abkhaz: агәӡра, агәыдкылара; Afrikaans: soen; Albanian: puth; Alemannic German: verschmutza; Amharic: ሳመ, መሳም; Arabic: قَبَّلَ, بَاسَ, لَثَمَ; Egyptian Arabic: باس; Gulf Arabic: باس; Hijazi Arabic: باس; Moroccan Arabic: باس; Aragonese: besar; Aramaic Syriac: ܢܽܘܫܩܬܳܐ, ܢܽܘܫܰܩܬܳܐ; Arapaho: niitén-; Archi: пӏаъбос, баъ-бос; Armenian: համբուրել, պաչել; Aromanian: bash, bashu; Asturian: besar; Avar: баизе; Aymara: jamp'atiña; Azerbaijani: öpmək; Bashkir: үбеү; Basque: musu eman; Belarusian: цалаваць, пацалаваць; Bengali: চুম্বন করা, বুসা; Bikol Central: hadok; Bislama: kis, kisim, kiskisim; Breton: pokat, bouchañ; Bulgarian: целувам, целуна; Burmese: နမ်း; Buryat: таалаха; Catalan: besar, petonejar, fer un petó; Cebuano: halokan, halok; Ch'orti': tzuhtzi uti'; Chamorro: chiku; Chechen: берташ да̄ха; Cherokee: ᎠᏔᏪᏙᏍᎦ; Cheyenne: -mȧsém, -mȯsém, -mȯsém, -vȯsémohtá, -vȯsémȯsáne; Chinese Cantonese: 接吻, 嘴, 嘴嘴, 錫/锡, 惜; Dungan: щинтын; Hokkien: 吻, 唚/吣; Mandarin: 吻, 親/亲, 親吻/亲吻, 接吻, 親嘴/亲嘴; Choctaw: impuⁿsa; Chukchi: йыӈок; Chuvash: чупту; Cornish: amma, abma; Corsican: basgià; Crimean Tatar: öpmek; Czech: líbat, políbit, dát pusu; Dalmatian: bissuor; Danish: kysse; Dutch: [[kussen]], [[zoenen]]; Dzongkha: འུ; Emilian: basèr; Erzya: паламс, палсемс; Esperanto: kisi; Estonian: suudlus, suudlema; Evenki: нюка̄ндя-мӣ; Faroese: mussa, kyssa; Finnish: suudella, suukottaa, pussata; French: [[embrasser]], [[baiser]]; Friulian: bussâ, bušâ; Gagauz: öpmää; Galician: bicar, beixar; Gallurese: basgià; Gamilaraay: yabili; Georgian: კოცნა, ამბორი; German: [[küssen]], [[knutschen]]; Gothic: 𐌺𐌿𐌺𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: [[φιλάω]], [[φιλώ]], [[ασπάζομαι]], [[δίνω φιλί]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀσπάζομαι]], [[κατασπάζομαι]], [[καταφιλέω]], [[κυνεῖν]], [[κυνέω]], [[κυνῶ]], [[κύσσω]], [[φιλεῖν]], [[φιλέω]], [[φιλῶ]]; Greenlandic: kunippaa, kunissivoq; Guaraní: hetũ; Hebrew: נישק \ נִשֵּׁק, נתן נשיקה; Higaonon: hadok; Hiligaynon: halukan, halok; Hindi: चूमना, चुम्बन करना; Hungarian: puszil, csókol; Hunsrik: kisse; Icelandic: kyssa; Ido: kisar; Ilocano: ungngo; Indonesian: cium, mengecup, sun; Ingrian: antaa suuta; Interlingua: basiar; Irish: póg; Italian: [[baciare]]; Ivatan: mangarek; Japanese: キスする, 口付けする, 接吻する, チューする; Jarai: čŭm; Javanese: sun; Kapampangan: uma, uman; Karelian: nopata, ukata, šuuda mučottua; Kaurna: taapaanthi; Kazakh: сүю, өбу; Khakas: охсанарға; Khmer: ថើប; Khün: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Korean: 입맞추다, 키스하다, 뽀뽀하다, 뽀뽀를 하다; Kuna: wagar ue; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ماچ کردن; Northern Kurdish: maç kirin, ramûsandin; Kyrgyz: өбүү, өөп коюу; Ladino: bezar; Lao: ຈູບ, ຫອຍຈູບ, ຈຸມພິດ; Latgalian: sumynuot, bučuot; Latin: [[basio]], [[osculor]], [[suavior]], [[savior]]; Latvian: skūpstīt, bučot; Ligurian: baijà; Limburgish: pune; Lithuanian: bučiuoti; Lombard: basà; Luxembourgish: kussen, këssen, eng Bees ginn; Macedonian: бакнува, бакне, бацува, баци, целива; Malay: mencium; Malayalam: ചുംബിയ്ക്കുക, ഉമ്മ വക്കുക; Maltese: bies; Manchu: ᠣᠵᠣᠮᠪᡳ; Manx: cur paag da, cur smittag da; Marathi: चुंबन, पापा, पापी; Mazanderani: خش, خش هداهن; Middle English: kissen; Mingrelian: ჯუნა; Mirandese: beisar; Mongolian Cyrillic: үнсэх, озох; Navajo: yiyiitsʼǫs; Neapolitan: vasà; Nepali: म्वाइँ खानु; Ngazidja Comorian: uɓusu; Norman: embraichi, baîsi; North Frisian: taatji; Northern Sami: cumˈmát; Northern Thai: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Norwegian Bokmål: kysse; Occitan: baisar, potonar; Ojibwe: ojiim; Old English: cyssan; Old Frisian: kessa; Old High German: kussen; Old Norse: kyssa; Old Saxon: kussian; Oromo: dhungachuu; Ottoman Turkish: اوپمك; Pashto: چومل, مچول; Persian: بوسیدن, ماچ کردن; Piedmontese: basé; Polish: całować, pocałować; Portuguese: [[beijar]]; Quechua: much'ay, mucai, muzai; Romanian: săruta, pupa; Romansch: bitschar, bitschear, bitschier, bütschar, bütscher; Russian: [[целовать]], [[поцеловать]], [[целоваться]]; Sanskrit: चुम्ब्; Sardinian: basai, vasare; Campidanese: basare; Logudorese: basu, basare; Sassarese: bajà; Scottish Gaelic: pòg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љубити, пољубити, целивати, цјеливати, поцеливати, поцјеливати; Roman: ljúbiti, poljúbiti, celívati, cjelívati, pocelivati, pocjelivati; Sicilian: vasari, baciari; Sinhalese: හාදුව; Slovak: bozkať, pobozkať; Slovene: ljubiti, poljubljati, poljubiti; Somali: dhunkasho; Sorbian Lower: póškaś, wupóškaś, póšknuś; Upper: košić, wokošić; Southern Altai: окшоор, јытаар, ӧбӧр; Southern Sami: tjuvliestidh, tjånnahtidh; Spanish: [[besar]]; Old Spanish: besar; Swahili: -busu, -nonea; Swedish: kyssa, pussa; Tagalog: halikan, hahagkan; Tajik: бӯса кардан, бӯса гирифтан, бӯсидан, бӯсса кардан; Tamil: முத்தம்; Tatar: үбәргә; Telugu: ముద్దాడు, చుంబించు; Thai: จูบ; Tibetan: འོ་བྱེད, ཁ་བསྐྱལ, ཨོའོ་བསྐྱལ, འོ་བྱས; Tupinambá: îurupyter; Turkish: öpmek; Turkmen: öpmek; Tuvan: ошкаар, чыттаар; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎌𐎖; Ukrainian: цілувати, поцілувати; Urdu: چومنا, چمبان کرنا; Uyghur: ئۆپمەك, بوسە قىلماق, لېۋىگە باسماق; Uzbek: oʻpmoq, boʻsa olmoq; Venetian: baxar; Vietnamese: hôn, hun; Volapük: kidön; Võro: suuandminõ; Walloon: rabressî, båjhî; Waray-Waray: harok; Welsh: cusanu; West Frisian: tútsje; Western Bukidnon Manobo: hazek; Yakut: уураа, убураа; Yiddish: קושן; Yucatec Maya: ts'u'uts'
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substantive

P. and V. σωτήρ, ὁ.

Fem., σώτειρα, ἡ (Plato).

Latin > English

savior saviari, saviatus sum V DEP :: kiss

Latin > German (Georges)

sāvior, ātus sum, ārī (savium), küssen, os oculosque, Catull. 9, 9: alcis naevulos, Fronto ad Anton. imp. 1, 2. p. 98, 18 N.: alqm, Cic. Brut. 53; ad Att. 16, 3, 6. Amm. 26, 7, 15: alqm hiulco savio, Poëta b. Gell. 19, 11, 4 u. bei Macr. 2, 2, 17. – Partiz. sāviātus medial = küssenswert, küßlich, Fronto ad M. Caes. 5, 33.

Translations

savior

Arabic: مُخَلِّص‎, مُنْقِذ‎; Aragonese: salvador; Armenian: փրկիչ; Belarusian: выратавальнік, выратавальніца; Breton: salver; Bulgarian: спасител; Catalan: salvador; Chinese Cantonese: 救星; Mandarin: 救世主, 救星; Min Nan: 救星; Cornish: salvador, savyour, selwyas; Czech: zachránce; Danish: frelser; Dutch: redder, redster; Dzongkha: ཉེན་སྐྱོབ་འབད་མི; Ewe: xɔla; Finnish: pelastaja; French: sauveur, sauveuse; German: Erlöser, Erlöserin, Retter, Retterin, Erretter, Erretterin; Greek: σωτήρας, σώτειρα; Ancient Greek: σωτήρ, σώτειρα; Hebrew: מוׄשִיעַ‎; Hungarian: megváltó, megmentő; Irish: slánaitheoir; Italian: redentore, redentrice, salvatore, salvatrice; Japanese: 救世主; Kazakh: құтқарушы; Korean: 구세주(救世主); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xelaskarê; Latin: salvator, salvatrix, servator, servatrix, Sospita; Latvian: glābējs, glābēja; Lithuanian: gelbėtojas, gelbėtoja; Macedonian: спасител; Malay: penyelamat; Manx: saualtagh; Maori: kaiwhakaora; Middle English: saveour; Mongolian Cyrillic: аврагч; Navajo: yisdáʼiiníiłii; Ngazidja Comorian: mkombozi; Norman: sauveux, saûveux; Norwegian Bokmål: frelser, frelserinne, redningsmann, redningskvinne; Nynorsk: frelsar, frelserinne, redningsmann, redningskvinne; Occitan: sauvador, sarvaor, sauvaire; Old English: hǣlend; Picard: sauveu; Polish: ratownik, ratowniczka, wybawca, wybawczyni, wybawiciel, wybawicielka; Portuguese: salvador, salvadora; Romanian: mântuitor; Russian: спаситель, спасительница, спасатель, спасательница; Scottish Gaelic: slànaighear, slànair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: спа̀ситељ; Roman: spàsitelj; Slovak: záchranca; Slovene: reševalec; Spanish: salvador, salvadora; Swahili: mkombozi; Swedish: frälsare, frälserinna; Tagalog: tagapagligtas, Tagapagligtas; Tibetan: སྐྱོབ་མཁན, སྐྱབས་མགོན; Turkish: kurtarıcı; Ukrainian: рятівник, рятівниця; Urdu: مَسِیحا‎; Vietnamese: cứu tinh; Walloon: såveu; Welsh: achubwr, gwaredwr, iachawdwr

kiss

Abaza: ашӏагвдзра; Abkhaz: агәӡра, агәыдкылара; Afrikaans: soen; Albanian: puth; Alemannic German: verschmutza; Amharic: ሳመ, መሳም; Arabic: قَبَّلَ, بَاسَ, لَثَمَ; Egyptian Arabic: باس; Gulf Arabic: باس; Hijazi Arabic: باس; Moroccan Arabic: باس; Aragonese: besar; Aramaic Syriac: ܢܽܘܫܩܬܳܐ, ܢܽܘܫܰܩܬܳܐ; Arapaho: niitén-; Archi: пӏаъбос, баъ-бос; Armenian: համբուրել, պաչել; Aromanian: bash, bashu; Asturian: besar; Avar: баизе; Aymara: jamp'atiña; Azerbaijani: öpmək; Bashkir: үбеү; Basque: musu eman; Belarusian: цалаваць, пацалаваць; Bengali: চুম্বন করা, বুসা; Bikol Central: hadok; Bislama: kis, kisim, kiskisim; Breton: pokat, bouchañ; Bulgarian: целувам, целуна; Burmese: နမ်း; Buryat: таалаха; Catalan: besar, petonejar, fer un petó; Cebuano: halokan, halok; Ch'orti': tzuhtzi uti'; Chamorro: chiku; Chechen: берташ да̄ха; Cherokee: ᎠᏔᏪᏙᏍᎦ; Cheyenne: -mȧsém, -mȯsém, -mȯsém, -vȯsémohtá, -vȯsémȯsáne; Chinese Cantonese: 接吻, 嘴, 嘴嘴, 錫/锡, 惜; Dungan: щинтын; Hokkien: 吻, 唚/吣; Mandarin: 吻, 親/亲, 親吻/亲吻, 接吻, 親嘴/亲嘴; Choctaw: impuⁿsa; Chukchi: йыӈок; Chuvash: чупту; Cornish: amma, abma; Corsican: basgià; Crimean Tatar: öpmek; Czech: líbat, políbit, dát pusu; Dalmatian: bissuor; Danish: kysse; Dutch: kussen, zoenen; Dzongkha: འུ; Emilian: basèr; Erzya: паламс, палсемс; Esperanto: kisi; Estonian: suudlus, suudlema; Evenki: нюка̄ндя-мӣ; Faroese: mussa, kyssa; Finnish: suudella, suukottaa, pussata; French: embrasser, baiser; Friulian: bussâ, bušâ; Gagauz: öpmää; Galician: bicar, beixar; Gallurese: basgià; Gamilaraay: yabili; Georgian: კოცნა, ამბორი; German: küssen, knutschen; Gothic: 𐌺𐌿𐌺𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: φιλάω, φιλώ, ασπάζομαι, δίνω φιλί; Ancient Greek: ἀσπάζομαι, κατασπάζομαι, καταφιλέω, κυνεῖν, κυνέω, κυνῶ, κύσσω, φιλεῖν, φιλέω, φιλῶ; Greenlandic: kunippaa, kunissivoq; Guaraní: hetũ; Hebrew: נישק \ נִשֵּׁק, נתן נשיקה; Higaonon: hadok; Hiligaynon: halukan, halok; Hindi: चूमना, चुम्बन करना; Hungarian: puszil, csókol; Hunsrik: kisse; Icelandic: kyssa; Ido: kisar; Ilocano: ungngo; Indonesian: cium, mengecup, sun; Ingrian: antaa suuta; Interlingua: basiar; Irish: póg; Italian: baciare; Ivatan: mangarek; Japanese: キスする, 口付けする, 接吻する, チューする; Jarai: čŭm; Javanese: sun; Kapampangan: uma, uman; Karelian: nopata, ukata, šuuda mučottua; Kaurna: taapaanthi; Kazakh: сүю, өбу; Khakas: охсанарға; Khmer: ថើប; Khün: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Korean: 입맞추다, 키스하다, 뽀뽀하다, 뽀뽀를 하다; Kuna: wagar ue; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ماچ کردن; Northern Kurdish: maç kirin, ramûsandin; Kyrgyz: өбүү, өөп коюу; Ladino: bezar; Lao: ຈູບ, ຫອຍຈູບ, ຈຸມພິດ; Latgalian: sumynuot, bučuot; Latin: basio, osculor, suavior, savior; Latvian: skūpstīt, bučot; Ligurian: baijà; Limburgish: pune; Lithuanian: bučiuoti; Lombard: basà; Luxembourgish: kussen, këssen, eng Bees ginn; Macedonian: бакнува, бакне, бацува, баци, целива; Malay: mencium; Malayalam: ചുംബിയ്ക്കുക, ഉമ്മ വക്കുക; Maltese: bies; Manchu: ᠣᠵᠣᠮᠪᡳ; Manx: cur paag da, cur smittag da; Marathi: चुंबन, पापा, पापी; Mazanderani: خش, خش هداهن; Middle English: kissen; Mingrelian: ჯუნა; Mirandese: beisar; Mongolian Cyrillic: үнсэх, озох; Navajo: yiyiitsʼǫs; Neapolitan: vasà; Nepali: म्वाइँ खानु; Ngazidja Comorian: uɓusu; Norman: embraichi, baîsi; North Frisian: taatji; Northern Sami: cumˈmát; Northern Thai: ᨧ᩠ᨷᩪ; Norwegian Bokmål: kysse; Occitan: baisar, potonar; Ojibwe: ojiim; Old English: cyssan; Old Frisian: kessa; Old High German: kussen; Old Norse: kyssa; Old Saxon: kussian; Oromo: dhungachuu; Ottoman Turkish: اوپمك; Pashto: چومل, مچول; Persian: بوسیدن, ماچ کردن; Piedmontese: basé; Polish: całować, pocałować; Portuguese: beijar; Quechua: much'ay, mucai, muzai; Romanian: săruta, pupa; Romansch: bitschar, bitschear, bitschier, bütschar, bütscher; Russian: целовать, поцеловать, целоваться; Sanskrit: चुम्ब्; Sardinian: basai, vasare; Campidanese: basare; Logudorese: basu, basare; Sassarese: bajà; Scottish Gaelic: pòg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љубити, пољубити, целивати, цјеливати, поцеливати, поцјеливати; Roman: ljúbiti, poljúbiti, celívati, cjelívati, pocelivati, pocjelivati; Sicilian: vasari, baciari; Sinhalese: හාදුව; Slovak: bozkať, pobozkať; Slovene: ljubiti, poljubljati, poljubiti; Somali: dhunkasho; Sorbian Lower: póškaś, wupóškaś, póšknuś; Upper: košić, wokošić; Southern Altai: окшоор, јытаар, ӧбӧр; Southern Sami: tjuvliestidh, tjånnahtidh; Spanish: besar; Old Spanish: besar; Swahili: -busu, -nonea; Swedish: kyssa, pussa; Tagalog: halikan, hahagkan; Tajik: бӯса кардан, бӯса гирифтан, бӯсидан, бӯсса кардан; Tamil: முத்தம்; Tatar: үбәргә; Telugu: ముద్దాడు, చుంబించు; Thai: จูบ; Tibetan: འོ་བྱེད, ཁ་བསྐྱལ, ཨོའོ་བསྐྱལ, འོ་བྱས; Tupinambá: îurupyter; Turkish: öpmek; Turkmen: öpmek; Tuvan: ошкаар, чыттаар; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎌𐎖; Ukrainian: цілувати, поцілувати; Urdu: چومنا, چمبان کرنا; Uyghur: ئۆپمەك, بوسە قىلماق, لېۋىگە باسماق; Uzbek: oʻpmoq, boʻsa olmoq; Venetian: baxar; Vietnamese: hôn, hun; Volapük: kidön; Võro: suuandminõ; Walloon: rabressî, båjhî; Waray-Waray: harok; Welsh: cusanu; West Frisian: tútsje; Western Bukidnon Manobo: hazek; Yakut: уураа, убураа; Yiddish: קושן; Yucatec Maya: ts'u'uts'