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τὸν αὐτὸν ἔρανον ἀποδοῦναι → pay him back in his own coin, repay him in his own coin, pay someone back in their own coin, pay back in someone's own coin, give tit for tat, pay back in kind

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|dela=Schüler, [[discipulus]] ([[als]] Lernender). – [[puer]] [[discens]] ([[als]] lernender [[Knabe]]). – [[alumnus]] disciplinae ([[als]] [[Zögling]]). – [[auditor]] ([[als]] [[Zuhörer]]); verb. [[auditor]] et [[discipulus]] alcis. – [[tiro]] ([[als]] [[Anfänger]] in [[einer]] [[Kunst]] od. [[Wissenschaft]]). – [[mein]] Sch., [[alumnus]] disciplinae meae: [[noch]] Sch. [[sein]], scholae [[adhuc]] operari. – jmd. zum Sch. [[haben]], alqm habere discipulum (z.B. im Lernen, in den Wissenschaften, discendi). – jmds. Sch. [[sein]], [[uti]] alqo [[magistro]]. alqm magistrum habere (jmd. zum [[Lehrer]] [[haben]]); [[esse]] od. profectum [[esse]] ab alqo (zur [[Sekte]] jmds. [[gehören]]). – jmds. Sch. [[werden]], tradere se alci in disciplinam ([[von]] jmd. lernenwollen); alqm sequi od. persequi (jmds. [[Lehren]] [[annehmen]]).
|dela=Schüler, [[discipulus]] ([[als]] Lernender). – [[puer]] [[discens]] ([[als]] lernender [[Knabe]]). – [[alumnus]] disciplinae ([[als]] [[Zögling]]). – [[auditor]] ([[als]] [[Zuhörer]]); verb. [[auditor]] et [[discipulus]] alcis. – [[tiro]] ([[als]] [[Anfänger]] in [[einer]] [[Kunst]] od. [[Wissenschaft]]). – [[mein]] Sch., [[alumnus]] disciplinae meae: [[noch]] Sch. [[sein]], scholae [[adhuc]] operari. – jmd. zum Sch. [[haben]], alqm habere discipulum (z.B. im Lernen, in den Wissenschaften, discendi). – jmds. Sch. [[sein]], [[uti]] alqo [[magistro]]. alqm magistrum habere (jmd. zum [[Lehrer]] [[haben]]); [[esse]] od. profectum [[esse]] ab alqo (zur [[Sekte]] jmds. [[gehören]]). – jmds. Sch. [[werden]], tradere se alci in disciplinam ([[von]] jmd. lernenwollen); alqm sequi od. persequi (jmds. [[Lehren]] [[annehmen]]).
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Albanian: nxënës, nxënëse; Arabic: تِلْمِيذ‎, تِلْمِيذَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: تلميذ‎, تلميذة‎; Aragonese: nineta; Armenian: աշակերտ; Azerbaijani: şagird; Baluchi: دانش آموز‎; Bashkir: уҡыусы; Belarusian: вучань, вучані́ца; Bulgarian: ученик, ученичка; Burmese: ကျောင်းသား, ကျောင်းသူ; Catalan: alumne, alumna, pupil, pupil·la; Chinese Mandarin: 學生/学生, 弟子, 生徒; Czech: žák, žákyně, žačka; Danish: elev; Dutch: [[leerling]]; Esperanto: lernejano, lernejanino, lernanto, lernantino, zorgato, zorgatino; Estonian: õpilane; Faroese: næmingur; Finnish: oppilas; French: [[élève]]; Georgian: მოსწავლე; German: [[Schüler]], [[Schülerin]], [[Schulkind]]; Greek: [[μαθητής]], [[μαθήτρια]]; Ancient Greek: [[φοιτητής]], [[μαθητής]], [[μαθητρία]]; Hebrew: תַּלְמִיד‎, תַּלְמִידָה‎; Hindi: छात्र, शागिर्द, शिष्य; Hungarian: tanuló, diák, tanítvány, növendék; Icelandic: nemandi; Irish: dalta, fealmhac, fochlac, scológ; Italian: [[allievo]], [[allieva]]; Japanese: 学童, 児童, 生徒, 学生, 弟子; Kabyle: abalmud; Kalmyk: сурһульч; Kazakh: оқушы; Khmer: សេក្ខ, កូនសិស្ស, សិស្ស; Korean: 학생(學生), 생도(生徒), 제자(弟子); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: şagirt, xwendekar; Kyrgyz: окуучу; Lao: ນັກຮຽນ; Latin: [[studens]], [[discipulus]], [[discipula]]; Latvian: skolnieks, skolniece; Lithuanian: mokinys, mokinė; Luxembourgish: Schüler; Macedonian: ученик, ученичка; Malayalam: വിദ്യാർഥി, ശിഷ്യൻ; Manx: doltey; Mingrelian: მოგურაფუ; Mongolian Cyrillic: сурагч; Norman: êcolyi; Norwegian Bokmål: elev, skoleelev; Nynorsk: elev, skoleelev, skuleelev; Old Irish: daltae; Pali: sekha; Pashto: شاګرد‎; Persian: شاگرد‎, تلمیذ‎, خواننده‎, طالب‎; Plautdietsch: Scheela; Polish: uczeń, uczennica; Portuguese: [[aluno]], [[aluna]], [[pupilo]], [[pupila]]; Quechua: yachakuq, yachachikuq; Romanian: elev, eleva; Russian: [[ученик]], [[ученица]], [[учащийся]], [[учащаяся]]; Sanskrit: छात्र; Scottish Gaelic: sgoilear; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: у̏ченӣк, у̏ченица, ђа̑к; Roman: ȕčenīk, ȕčenica, đȃk; Skolt Sami: škooulneʹǩǩ; Slovak: žiak, žiačka; Slovene: učenec, učenka; Spanish: [[alumno]], [[alumna]], [[pupilo]]; Swedish: elev; Tajik: шогирд, талаба, хонанда; Tatar: укучы; Telugu: విద్యార్థి; Thai: นักเรียน; Turkish: öğrenci; Turkmen: okuwçy; Ukrainian: учень, учениця; Urdu: شاگرد‎, تلمیذ‎, طالب‎; Uyghur: شاگىرت‎, ئوقۇغۇچى‎; Uzbek: oʻquvchi, shogird; Vietnamese: học sinh, học trò; Volapük: julan, lärnan, tidäb, donajulan; Welsh: disgybl; Yiddish: תּלמיד‎; Zulu: umfundi
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German > Latin

Schüler, discipulus (als Lernender). – puer discens (als lernender Knabe). – alumnus disciplinae (als Zögling). – auditor (als Zuhörer); verb. auditor et discipulus alcis. – tiro (als Anfänger in einer Kunst od. Wissenschaft). – mein Sch., alumnus disciplinae meae: noch Sch. sein, scholae adhuc operari. – jmd. zum Sch. haben, alqm habere discipulum (z.B. im Lernen, in den Wissenschaften, discendi). – jmds. Sch. sein, uti alqo magistro. alqm magistrum habere (jmd. zum Lehrer haben); esse od. profectum esse ab alqo (zur Sekte jmds. gehören). – jmds. Sch. werden, tradere se alci in disciplinam (von jmd. lernenwollen); alqm sequi od. persequi (jmds. Lehren annehmen).

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Albanian: nxënës, nxënëse; Arabic: تِلْمِيذ‎, تِلْمِيذَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: تلميذ‎, تلميذة‎; Aragonese: nineta; Armenian: աշակերտ; Azerbaijani: şagird; Baluchi: دانش آموز‎; Bashkir: уҡыусы; Belarusian: вучань, вучані́ца; Bulgarian: ученик, ученичка; Burmese: ကျောင်းသား, ကျောင်းသူ; Catalan: alumne, alumna, pupil, pupil·la; Chinese Mandarin: 學生/学生, 弟子, 生徒; Czech: žák, žákyně, žačka; Danish: elev; Dutch: leerling; Esperanto: lernejano, lernejanino, lernanto, lernantino, zorgato, zorgatino; Estonian: õpilane; Faroese: næmingur; Finnish: oppilas; French: élève; Georgian: მოსწავლე; German: Schüler, Schülerin, Schulkind; Greek: μαθητής, μαθήτρια; Ancient Greek: φοιτητής, μαθητής, μαθητρία; Hebrew: תַּלְמִיד‎, תַּלְמִידָה‎; Hindi: छात्र, शागिर्द, शिष्य; Hungarian: tanuló, diák, tanítvány, növendék; Icelandic: nemandi; Irish: dalta, fealmhac, fochlac, scológ; Italian: allievo, allieva; Japanese: 学童, 児童, 生徒, 学生, 弟子; Kabyle: abalmud; Kalmyk: сурһульч; Kazakh: оқушы; Khmer: សេក្ខ, កូនសិស្ស, សិស្ស; Korean: 학생(學生), 생도(生徒), 제자(弟子); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: şagirt, xwendekar; Kyrgyz: окуучу; Lao: ນັກຮຽນ; Latin: studens, discipulus, discipula; Latvian: skolnieks, skolniece; Lithuanian: mokinys, mokinė; Luxembourgish: Schüler; Macedonian: ученик, ученичка; Malayalam: വിദ്യാർഥി, ശിഷ്യൻ; Manx: doltey; Mingrelian: მოგურაფუ; Mongolian Cyrillic: сурагч; Norman: êcolyi; Norwegian Bokmål: elev, skoleelev; Nynorsk: elev, skoleelev, skuleelev; Old Irish: daltae; Pali: sekha; Pashto: شاګرد‎; Persian: شاگرد‎, تلمیذ‎, خواننده‎, طالب‎; Plautdietsch: Scheela; Polish: uczeń, uczennica; Portuguese: aluno, aluna, pupilo, pupila; Quechua: yachakuq, yachachikuq; Romanian: elev, eleva; Russian: ученик, ученица, учащийся, учащаяся; Sanskrit: छात्र; Scottish Gaelic: sgoilear; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: у̏ченӣк, у̏ченица, ђа̑к; Roman: ȕčenīk, ȕčenica, đȃk; Skolt Sami: škooulneʹǩǩ; Slovak: žiak, žiačka; Slovene: učenec, učenka; Spanish: alumno, alumna, pupilo; Swedish: elev; Tajik: шогирд, талаба, хонанда; Tatar: укучы; Telugu: విద్యార్థి; Thai: นักเรียน; Turkish: öğrenci; Turkmen: okuwçy; Ukrainian: учень, учениця; Urdu: شاگرد‎, تلمیذ‎, طالب‎; Uyghur: شاگىرت‎, ئوقۇغۇچى‎; Uzbek: oʻquvchi, shogird; Vietnamese: học sinh, học trò; Volapük: julan, lärnan, tidäb, donajulan; Welsh: disgybl; Yiddish: תּלמיד‎; Zulu: umfundi