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βίος ἀνεόρταστος μακρὴ ὁδὸς ἀπανδόκευτος → a life without feasting is a long journey without an inn | a life without festivals is a long journey without inns | a life without festivals is a long road without inns | a life without festivity is a long road without an inn | a life without festivity is like a long road without an inn | a life without holidays is like a long road without taverns | a life without parties is a long journey without inns | a life without public holidays is a long road without hotels

Source

Greek Monolingual

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Translations

Afrikaans: veer; Albanian: trap; Arabic: مُعَدِّيَة‎, عَبَّارَة‎; Gulf Arabic: عبارة‎; Armenian: լաստանավ; Azerbaijani: bərə; Baekje: 津; Belarusian: паром; Bulgarian: ферибот; Burmese: ကူးတို့, ကူးတို့ဆိပ်; Catalan: bac, rai, transbordador, ferri; Chechen: бурам; Chinese Mandarin: 渡船, 渡輪; Czech: trajekt, přívoz; Danish: færge; Dutch: veer, veerpont, pont, pontveer, veerboot; Esperanto: pramo; Estonian: parvlaev, praam; Finnish: lautta, autolautta; French: bac, ferry, transbordeur; Galician: transbordador; Georgian: ბორანი; German: Fähre, Fährboot, Fährschiff, Fähre, Überfuhr; Greek: πορθμείο, φέριμποτ, φέρι, πλοίο, καράβι; Ancient Greek: διάβασις, πορθμίς, πόρθμιον, πορθμήϊον, πορθμεῖον, πέραμα; Hebrew: מעבורת \ מַעְבֹּרֶת‎; Hindi: फ़ेरी, यात्री-नौका, जलयान; Hungarian: komp; Icelandic: ferja; Indonesian: kapal feri; Irish: bád calaidh, carrchaladh, bád farantóireachta, bád fartha, bád calaidh; Italian: traghetto; Japanese: フェリー, 渡し船, 渡船; Kazakh: сал қайық, паром; Khmer: កប៉ាល់ចម្លង, ទូកចម្លង; Korean: 연락선, 나룻배, 수송선(輸送船), 페리; Kyrgyz: паром; Lao: ສັດຈອງ; Latin: ponto; Latvian: prāmis; Limburgish: vaer; Lithuanian: keltas; Luxembourgish: Fähr; Macedonian: ферибот, траект; Malay: feri; Malayalam: കടത്ത്, കടത്തുവള്ളം, കടത്തുതോണി; Maori: waka whakawhiti, waka kōpiko; Mongolian Cyrillic: гаталга онгоц; Navajo: tsin naaʼeeł diné bee nágéhé; Norwegian Bokmål: ferge, ferje; Nynorsk: ferje; Ojibwe: aazhawaʼoodoon; Old East Slavic: поромъ; Persian: کشتی گذاره‎, فرابر‎; Plautdietsch: Promm; Polish: prom; Portuguese: balsa; Romanian: bac; Russian: паром; Scottish Gaelic: aiseag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тра̀јект, ске̏ла; Roman: tràjekt, skȅla; Sicilian: ferrubbottu; Slovak: trajekt; Slovene: trajekt; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: pśewóz, prama; Spanish: ferry, transbordador, barco, ferri; Swahili: feri; Swedish: färja; Tagalog: tabaw, badeyo, bangkang pantawid, ferry; Tajik: паром, киштии гузора; Thai: เรือข้ามฟาก, เรือจ้าง, เฟอร์รี; Tibetan: གྲུ་ཤན; Turkish: araba vapuru, feribot; Turkmen: parohod, parom; Ukrainian: пором; Urdu: فیری‎; Uyghur: پاروم‎; Uzbek: parom; Vietnamese: phà; Volapük: lovenaf, lovebot, lovenaföm; West Frisian: fear; Yiddish: פּראָם‎