Ermüdung

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πάτερ, ἄφες αὐτοῖς, οὐ γὰρ οἴδασιν τί ποιοῦσιν → father, forgive them, for they know not what they do

Source

German > Latin

Ermüdung, s. Ermattung.

Translations

fatigue

Albanian: lodhje; Arabic: إِرْهَاق‎, تَعَب‎; Armenian: հոգնածություն, ուժասպառություն; Azerbaijani: yorğunluq; Belarusian: стома, стомленасць, зморанасць; Bulgarian: умора, изтощение; Catalan: fatiga; Chinese Mandarin: 疲勞, 疲劳, 倦怠, 乏力, 勞累, 劳累; Czech: únava; Dalmatian: fataica; Danish: træthed, udmatning; Dutch: vermoeidheid; Esperanto: laceco; Estonian: väsimus; Finnish: väsymys, uupumus, väsyminen, uupuminen; French: fatigue, épuisement; Galician: fatiga; Georgian: დაღლილობა; German: Müdigkeit, Ermüdung, Schlappheit, Überdruss, Erschöpfung; Greek: κόπος, κούραση, καταπόνηση; Hindi: थकान; Hungarian: fáradtság; Icelandic: þreyta; Indonesian: kelelahan; Irish: tuirse; Istriot: fadeîga; Italian: stanchezza, stanchezza, affaticamento; Japanese: 疲労, 疲れ; Kazakh: шаршау, шаршағандық, болдырғандық; Korean: 피곤(疲困), 피로(疲勞); Kyrgyz: чарчоо, чарчагандык; Latin: fatigatio; Latvian: nogurums; Lithuanian: nuovargis; Macedonian: умор, замор; Malay: keletihan; Maori: kurutai, mākinokino; Miyako: ブガリ; Mongolian Cyrillic: ядаргаа; Nahuatl: ciammiquiliztli; Norwegian Bokmål: tretthet, utmattelse; Persian: خستگی‎; Polish: zmęczenie; Portuguese: fadiga; Romanian: extenuare, oboseală; Russian: усталость, утомление; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: умор; Roman: úmor; Slovak: únava; Slovene: utrujenost; Spanish: fatiga; Swedish: trötthet, utmattning; Tagalog: pagod; Tajik: хастагӣ; Thai: ความล้า; Turkish: yorgunluk, bitkinlik; Turkmen: ýadawlyk; Ukrainian: утома, утомленість, стомленість, змореність; Urdu: تکان‎; Uzbek: charchaganlik, horganlik; Vietnamese: mệt mỏi; Venetian: fadiga