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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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Abkhaz: адырра; Afar: eexege; Afrikaans: weet; Akan: nim; Albanian: di; Amharic: ማወቅ, ማዎቅ; Amharic: ማወቅ; Arabic: عَلِمَ, عَرَفَ; Egyptian Arabic: عرف; Hijazi Arabic: عرف, دِرِي; Aramaic: יְדַע; Armenian: գիտենալ, իմանալ; Aromanian: shciu; Asturian: saber; Azerbaijani: bilmək; Bakhtiari: دونستن; Bashkir: белеү; Basque: jakin, jakina izan; Bavarian: wissn; Belarusian: ведаць, знаць; Bengali: জানা, চেনা; Bislama: save; Bouyei: rox; Breton: gouzout; Buginese: ito; Bulgarian: зная; Burmese: သိရှိ, သိ; Catalan: saber; Cebuano: kahibalo; Chinese Cantonese: 知; Dungan: җыдо; Hakka: 知; Mandarin: 知道, 曉得/晓得; Min Dong: 捌; Min Nan: 知影, 會曉/会晓, 明白; Wu: 曉得/晓得; Chinook Jargon: kəmtəks; Chuvash: пĕл; Classical Tibetan: ཤེས་; Cornish: godhvos; Czech: vědět; Dalmatian: sapar; Danish: vide; Dolgan: бил; Dongxiang: mejie; Dutch: [[weten]]; Dzongkha: ཤེས; Eastern Bontoc: ammo, inila; Emilian: savêr; Esperanto: scii; Estonian: teadma; Even: хадай; Evenki: сами; Fang: -yem; Faroese: vita; Finnish: tietää; French: [[savoir]]; Friulian: savê; Galician: saber; Georgian: ცოდნა; German: [[wissen]]; Alemannic German: wüsse; Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽; Greek: [[ξέρω]], [[γνωρίζω]]; Ancient Greek: [[γιγνώσκειν]], [[γιγνώσκω]], [[γινώσκω]], [[γνωρίζω]], [[δάω]], [[εἰδέναι]], [[εἴδω]], [[ἐξειδέναι]], [[ἐξεπίστασθαι]], [[ἐπίσταμαι]], [[ἐπίστασθαι]], [[ἴσθι]], [[κατειδέναι]], [[οἶδα]]; Guaraní: kuaa; Gujarati: જાણવું; Haitian Creole: konnen; Hausa: sanī̀; Hawaiian: ʻike; Hebrew: יָדַע; Hindi: जानना; Hungarian: tud; Icelandic: vita; Ido: savar; Ilocano: ammo; Indonesian: tahu; Irish: a fhios a bheith agat, is eol do, eolas a bheith ag; Istriot: savì; Italian: [[sapere]]; Japanese: 知る, 確信している, ご存知である, 存じ上げる; Javanese: weruh; Kabyle: ẓer; Karakhanid: بِلْماكْ; Kazakh: білу; Khakas: пілерге; Khmer: ចេរ; Kikuyu: ũĩ; Kilivila: -nukwali-; Korean: 알다; Krio: sabi; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زانین; Northern Kurdish: zanîn; Kyrgyz: билүү; Lao: ຮູ້, ຊາບ; Latin: [[scio]]; Latvian: zināt; Lingala: yeba; Lithuanian: žinoti; Lombard: savè; Low German: weten; Luxembourgish: wëssen; Lü: ᦣᦴᧉ; Macedonian: знае; Makasar: ito; Malay: tahu; Malayalam: അറിയുക; Maltese: għaf; Manchu: ᠰᠠᠮᠪᡳ; Marathi: जाणणे; Mbyá Guaraní: kuaa; Minangkabau: tahu; Mirandese: saber; Mongolian: мэдэх; Mpade: sɨn; Nahuatl: mati; Nanai: саори, отоли-; Nepali: चिन्नु; Norman: saver; North Frisian: waase, witj; Northern Kankanay: gekken; Northern Thai: ᩁᩪ᩶; Norwegian: vite; Occitan: saber, saupre; Odia: ଜାଣିବା; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: знати, вѣдѣти; Old East Slavic: знати, вѣдѣти; Old English: witan; Old French: savoir, saveir; Old Javanese: wruh; Old Saxon: witan; Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰃𐰠; Oromo: baruu; Ossetian: зонын; Ottoman Turkish: بیلمك; Pashto: پوهېدل, پيېدل; Persian: دانستن, دونستن; Piedmontese: savej; Polish: wiedzieć; Portuguese: [[saber]]; Quechua: riqsiy; Ratahan: mataton; Romanian: ști; Romansch: savair, saveir, saver; Russian: [[знать]], [[ведать]]; Saho: eerhege; Samogitian: žėnuotė; Sanskrit: जानाति; Sardinian: ischire, ischiri; Scottish Gaelic: bi fhios aig; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: знати; Roman: znati; Sherpa: ཤེའ; Sicilian: sapiri; Sindhi: ڄاڻڻ; Sinhalese: දන්නවා; Slovak: vedieť; Slovene: vedeti; Somali: ogaasho; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: wěźeś; Upper Sorbian: wědźeć; Southern Altai: билер; Southern Kalinga: akammu; Spanish: [[saber]]; Sranan Tongo: sabi; Sundanese: uninga; Swahili: kujua; Swedish: veta; Tagalog: alam; Tajik: донистан; Tarantino: sapè; Tatar: белергә; Ternate: waro; Tetum: hatene; Thai: รู้, ทราบ; Tibetan: ཤེས, མཁྱེན; Tocharian B: kärs-; Tofa: билир, биир; Tok Pisin: save; Turkish: bilmek; Turkmen: bilmek; Tuvan: билир; Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎄𐎓; Ukrainian: знати, ві́дати; Urdu: جاننا; Uyghur: بىلمەك; Uzbek: bilmoq; Venetian: saver; Vietnamese: biết; Volapük: nolön; Welsh: medru, gwybod; West Frisian: wite, witte; Western Bukidnon Manobo: savut; Yakut: бил; Yiddish: וויסן; Zazaki: zanıtene, zanen, zan, zanayen; Zealandic: wete; Zhuang: rox; Add translation; el; :; More; masc.masc..; fem.fem..; neuterneuter.; Script code:; Grek; (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin); ±be acquainted or familiar with; Select preferred languages; Albanian: njoh; Amharic: ማወቅ; Arabic: عَرَفَ; Egyptian Arabic: عرف; Hijazi Arabic: عِرِف, دِري; Armenian: իմանալ, ճանաչել, գիտենալ; Aromanian: cunoscu; Asturian: conocer, coñocer; Basque: ezagutu; Belarusian: знаць; Bulgarian: познавам, зная; Burmese: သိ; Buryat: таниха; Catalan: conèixer; Cebuano: katultol, kaila; Cherokee: ᎤᏅᏔ; Chinese Mandarin: 認識/认识; Min Nan: 捌; Cornish: aswonn; Czech: znát; Danish: kende; Dutch: [[kennen]]; Esperanto: koni; Estonian: tundma, teadma; Faroese: kenna; Finnish: tuntea; French: [[connaître]], [[connaitre]]; Friulian: cognossi; Galician: coñecer; Georgian: ცნობა; German: [[kennen]]; Alemannic German: wüsse; Gothic: 𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌽𐌰𐌽; Greek: [[γνωρίζω]]; Ancient Greek: [[οἶδα]]; Guaraní: kuaa; Haitian Creole: konnen; Hebrew: הִכִּיר; Higaonon: kilala; Hungarian: ismer; Icelandic: þekkja; Ido: konocar; Indonesian: kenal; Irish: aithin, aithne a bheith ag; Istriot: cugnussi; Italian: [[conoscere]]; Japanese: ...を知っている, ...に精通している; Kabyle: ẓer; Kalmyk: таньх; Kikuyu: ũĩ; Korean: ...와 친한 사이다, 알다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ناسین; Northern Kurdish: nasîn; Lakota: slolyÁ; Lao: ຮູ້ຈັກ; Latin: [[cognoscere]], [[agnosco]], [[regnosco]], [[nosco]], [[noscito]]; Latvian: pazīt; Livonian: tundõ; Lombard: cugnuss; Macedonian: знае; Malay: kenal; Malayalam: അറിയുക; Mbyá Guaraní: kuaa; Mirandese: coincer; Mòcheno: kennen; Mongolian: таних; Navajo: bił bééhózin; Ngazidja Comorian: udjua; Norman: connaître; Northern Norwegian: kjenne; Occitan: conéisser; Ojibwe: gikenim; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: знати; Old East Slavic: знати; Old English: cunnan; Old Saxon: kennian; Oromo: beekuu; Papiamentu: conoci; Persian: شناختن; Piedmontese: conosse; Pipil: -ishmati, -ixmati; Polabian: znot; Polish: znać; Portuguese: [[conhecer]]; Romanian: cunoaște; Russian: [[знать]]; Scottish Gaelic: bi eòlach air; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: зна̏ти, познавати; Roman: znȁti, poznávati; Slovak: poznať; Slovene: znati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: znaś; Upper Sorbian: znać; Spanish: [[conocer]]; Swedish: känna, känna till, veta om; Tagalog: kilala, makilala, kilalanin; Tarantino: canòsce; Thai: รู้จัก; Tocharian A: kñā-; Tok Pisin: save; Turkish: tanımak; Ukrainian: знати; Venetian: cognossare, cognósar, conoser, conosar, conóser, conósar, conosare, conossar, conossare; Vietnamese: làm quen; Volapük: sevön; Walloon: kinoxhe; Welsh: nabod, adnabod; West Frisian: kenne; Yiddish: קענען; Yuki: nąnák; Yup'ik: nallunrituq; Zazaki: zanayen, sılasnen; Zealandic: kenne | |||
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Revision as of 14:59, 24 February 2024
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κατειδέναι: inf. к κάτοιδα.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κατειδέναι: ἴδε ἐν λέξ. κάτοιδα.
Greek Monotonic
κατειδέναι: απαρ. του κάτοιδα.
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also κάτοιδα): know how to
Translations
know
Abkhaz: адырра; Afar: eexege; Afrikaans: weet; Akan: nim; Albanian: di; Amharic: ማወቅ, ማዎቅ; Amharic: ማወቅ; Arabic: عَلِمَ, عَرَفَ; Egyptian Arabic: عرف; Hijazi Arabic: عرف, دِرِي; Aramaic: יְדַע; Armenian: գիտենալ, իմանալ; Aromanian: shciu; Asturian: saber; Azerbaijani: bilmək; Bakhtiari: دونستن; Bashkir: белеү; Basque: jakin, jakina izan; Bavarian: wissn; Belarusian: ведаць, знаць; Bengali: জানা, চেনা; Bislama: save; Bouyei: rox; Breton: gouzout; Buginese: ito; Bulgarian: зная; Burmese: သိရှိ, သိ; Catalan: saber; Cebuano: kahibalo; Chinese Cantonese: 知; Dungan: җыдо; Hakka: 知; Mandarin: 知道, 曉得/晓得; Min Dong: 捌; Min Nan: 知影, 會曉/会晓, 明白; Wu: 曉得/晓得; Chinook Jargon: kəmtəks; Chuvash: пĕл; Classical Tibetan: ཤེས་; Cornish: godhvos; Czech: vědět; Dalmatian: sapar; Danish: vide; Dolgan: бил; Dongxiang: mejie; Dutch: weten; Dzongkha: ཤེས; Eastern Bontoc: ammo, inila; Emilian: savêr; Esperanto: scii; Estonian: teadma; Even: хадай; Evenki: сами; Fang: -yem; Faroese: vita; Finnish: tietää; French: savoir; Friulian: savê; Galician: saber; Georgian: ცოდნა; German: wissen; Alemannic German: wüsse; Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽; Greek: ξέρω, γνωρίζω; Ancient Greek: γιγνώσκειν, γιγνώσκω, γινώσκω, γνωρίζω, δάω, εἰδέναι, εἴδω, ἐξειδέναι, ἐξεπίστασθαι, ἐπίσταμαι, ἐπίστασθαι, ἴσθι, κατειδέναι, οἶδα; Guaraní: kuaa; Gujarati: જાણવું; Haitian Creole: konnen; Hausa: sanī̀; Hawaiian: ʻike; Hebrew: יָדַע; Hindi: जानना; Hungarian: tud; Icelandic: vita; Ido: savar; Ilocano: ammo; Indonesian: tahu; Irish: a fhios a bheith agat, is eol do, eolas a bheith ag; Istriot: savì; Italian: sapere; Japanese: 知る, 確信している, ご存知である, 存じ上げる; Javanese: weruh; Kabyle: ẓer; Karakhanid: بِلْماكْ; Kazakh: білу; Khakas: пілерге; Khmer: ចេរ; Kikuyu: ũĩ; Kilivila: -nukwali-; Korean: 알다; Krio: sabi; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زانین; Northern Kurdish: zanîn; Kyrgyz: билүү; Lao: ຮູ້, ຊາບ; Latin: scio; Latvian: zināt; Lingala: yeba; Lithuanian: žinoti; Lombard: savè; Low German: weten; Luxembourgish: wëssen; Lü: ᦣᦴᧉ; Macedonian: знае; Makasar: ito; Malay: tahu; Malayalam: അറിയുക; Maltese: għaf; Manchu: ᠰᠠᠮᠪᡳ; Marathi: जाणणे; Mbyá Guaraní: kuaa; Minangkabau: tahu; Mirandese: saber; Mongolian: мэдэх; Mpade: sɨn; Nahuatl: mati; Nanai: саори, отоли-; Nepali: चिन्नु; Norman: saver; North Frisian: waase, witj; Northern Kankanay: gekken; Northern Thai: ᩁᩪ᩶; Norwegian: vite; Occitan: saber, saupre; Odia: ଜାଣିବା; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: знати, вѣдѣти; Old East Slavic: знати, вѣдѣти; Old English: witan; Old French: savoir, saveir; Old Javanese: wruh; Old Saxon: witan; Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰃𐰠; Oromo: baruu; Ossetian: зонын; Ottoman Turkish: بیلمك; Pashto: پوهېدل, پيېدل; Persian: دانستن, دونستن; Piedmontese: savej; Polish: wiedzieć; Portuguese: saber; Quechua: riqsiy; Ratahan: mataton; Romanian: ști; Romansch: savair, saveir, saver; Russian: знать, ведать; Saho: eerhege; Samogitian: žėnuotė; Sanskrit: जानाति; Sardinian: ischire, ischiri; Scottish Gaelic: bi fhios aig; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: знати; Roman: znati; Sherpa: ཤེའ; Sicilian: sapiri; Sindhi: ڄاڻڻ; Sinhalese: දන්නවා; Slovak: vedieť; Slovene: vedeti; Somali: ogaasho; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: wěźeś; Upper Sorbian: wědźeć; Southern Altai: билер; Southern Kalinga: akammu; Spanish: saber; Sranan Tongo: sabi; Sundanese: uninga; Swahili: kujua; Swedish: veta; Tagalog: alam; Tajik: донистан; Tarantino: sapè; Tatar: белергә; Ternate: waro; Tetum: hatene; Thai: รู้, ทราบ; Tibetan: ཤེས, མཁྱེན; Tocharian B: kärs-; Tofa: билир, биир; Tok Pisin: save; Turkish: bilmek; Turkmen: bilmek; Tuvan: билир; Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎄𐎓; Ukrainian: знати, ві́дати; Urdu: جاننا; Uyghur: بىلمەك; Uzbek: bilmoq; Venetian: saver; Vietnamese: biết; Volapük: nolön; Welsh: medru, gwybod; West Frisian: wite, witte; Western Bukidnon Manobo: savut; Yakut: бил; Yiddish: וויסן; Zazaki: zanıtene, zanen, zan, zanayen; Zealandic: wete; Zhuang: rox; Add translation; el; :; More; masc.masc..; fem.fem..; neuterneuter.; Script code:; Grek; (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin); ±be acquainted or familiar with; Select preferred languages; Albanian: njoh; Amharic: ማወቅ; Arabic: عَرَفَ; Egyptian Arabic: عرف; Hijazi Arabic: عِرِف, دِري; Armenian: իմանալ, ճանաչել, գիտենալ; Aromanian: cunoscu; Asturian: conocer, coñocer; Basque: ezagutu; Belarusian: знаць; Bulgarian: познавам, зная; Burmese: သိ; Buryat: таниха; Catalan: conèixer; Cebuano: katultol, kaila; Cherokee: ᎤᏅᏔ; Chinese Mandarin: 認識/认识; Min Nan: 捌; Cornish: aswonn; Czech: znát; Danish: kende; Dutch: kennen; Esperanto: koni; Estonian: tundma, teadma; Faroese: kenna; Finnish: tuntea; French: connaître, connaitre; Friulian: cognossi; Galician: coñecer; Georgian: ცნობა; German: kennen; Alemannic German: wüsse; Gothic: 𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌽𐌰𐌽; Greek: γνωρίζω; Ancient Greek: οἶδα; Guaraní: kuaa; Haitian Creole: konnen; Hebrew: הִכִּיר; Higaonon: kilala; Hungarian: ismer; Icelandic: þekkja; Ido: konocar; Indonesian: kenal; Irish: aithin, aithne a bheith ag; Istriot: cugnussi; Italian: conoscere; Japanese: ...を知っている, ...に精通している; Kabyle: ẓer; Kalmyk: таньх; Kikuyu: ũĩ; Korean: ...와 친한 사이다, 알다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ناسین; Northern Kurdish: nasîn; Lakota: slolyÁ; Lao: ຮູ້ຈັກ; Latin: cognoscere, agnosco, regnosco, nosco, noscito; Latvian: pazīt; Livonian: tundõ; Lombard: cugnuss; Macedonian: знае; Malay: kenal; Malayalam: അറിയുക; Mbyá Guaraní: kuaa; Mirandese: coincer; Mòcheno: kennen; Mongolian: таних; Navajo: bił bééhózin; Ngazidja Comorian: udjua; Norman: connaître; Northern Norwegian: kjenne; Occitan: conéisser; Ojibwe: gikenim; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: знати; Old East Slavic: знати; Old English: cunnan; Old Saxon: kennian; Oromo: beekuu; Papiamentu: conoci; Persian: شناختن; Piedmontese: conosse; Pipil: -ishmati, -ixmati; Polabian: znot; Polish: znać; Portuguese: conhecer; Romanian: cunoaște; Russian: знать; Scottish Gaelic: bi eòlach air; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: зна̏ти, познавати; Roman: znȁti, poznávati; Slovak: poznať; Slovene: znati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: znaś; Upper Sorbian: znać; Spanish: conocer; Swedish: känna, känna till, veta om; Tagalog: kilala, makilala, kilalanin; Tarantino: canòsce; Thai: รู้จัก; Tocharian A: kñā-; Tok Pisin: save; Turkish: tanımak; Ukrainian: знати; Venetian: cognossare, cognósar, conoser, conosar, conóser, conósar, conosare, conossar, conossare; Vietnamese: làm quen; Volapük: sevön; Walloon: kinoxhe; Welsh: nabod, adnabod; West Frisian: kenne; Yiddish: קענען; Yuki: nąnák; Yup'ik: nallunrituq; Zazaki: zanayen, sılasnen; Zealandic: kenne