Freundlichkeit

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ἄμμες δὲ γ' ἐσσόμεσθα πολλῷ κάρρονες → and we shall be better by far | we shall be sometime mightier men by far than both | sometime we shall become much better than you | so we shall be, and braver far

Source

German > Latin

Freundlichkeit, a) als Eigenschaft: comitas; humanitas; urbanitas; benignitas; liberalitas, affabilitas (s. »freundlich« die Adjj.). – Fr. in der Unterhaltung, im Gespräch, comitas affabilitasque sermonis: mit Fr., comiter usw. die Adverbia unter »freundlich«. – b) als Handlung: beneficium. – wer mir eine Fr. erwiesen hat, qui aliquid benigne adversus me fecit od. qui aliquid liberaliter adversus me fecit.

Translations

friendliness

Chinese Mandarin: 友好, 親切/亲切; Danish: venlighed; Dutch: vriendelijkheid; Finnish: ystävällisyys; French: gentillesse, cordialité; German: Freundlichkeit; Greek: φιλικότητα; Ancient Greek: ἐνηείη, ἐπιτηδειότης, εὐπροσηγορία, εὐσυναλλαξία, οἰκειότης, οἰκηιότης, οἰκηϊότης, τὸ φιλόφρον, προσφίλεια, προσφιλία, φιλημοσύνη, φιλία, φιλοφροσύνη; Hungarian: barátságosság; Icelandic: vingjarnleiki; Irish: cairdiúlacht; Japanese: 友好, 親切; Korean: 우호, 우정; Low German: Fründlichkeit; Norwegian Bokmål: vennlighet; Nynorsk: venlegheit, vennlegheit, vennligheit; Portuguese: cordialidade, amizade; Romanian: amabilitate, prietenie, atitudine prietenoasă; Russian: дружелюбие; Scottish Gaelic: càirdeas; Spanish: amigabilidad; Volapük: flenöf; Welsh: cyfeillgarwch