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Οὔκ ἔστιν οὕτω μῶρος ὃς θανεῖν ἐρᾷ → No one is so foolish that they wish to die

Sophocles, Antigone, 220

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substantive

P. and V. συγγνώμη, ἡ, V. σύγγνοια, ἡ.

Translations

Albanian: falje; Arabic: مَغْفِرَة‎, غُفْرَان‎, مُسَامَحَة‎, عَفْو‎; Armenian: ներում; Aromanian: ljirtari, ljirtãciuni; Azerbaijani: əfv, bağışlama, bağışlanma; Belarusian: прабачэнне; Bengali: ক্ষমা, মাফি, মাগফিরাত; Bulgarian: опрощение, прошка, извинение; Burmese: ခွင့်လွှတ်ခြင်း; Cebuano: kapasayloan; Chinese Mandarin: 饒恕/饶恕, 寬恕/宽恕; Czech: odpuštění; Danish: tilgivelse, eftergivelse; Dutch: vergeving, vergiffenis; Esperanto: pardono; Estonian: andeksand, andeksandmine; Finnish: anteeksianto, anteeksi antaminen, anteeksiantamus; French: pardon; Georgian: შენდობა, პატიება; German: Verzeihung, Vergebung; Gothic: 𐌰𐍆𐌻𐌴𐍄; Greek: συγχώρεση, συγγνώμη; Ancient Greek: αἴδεσις, αἰδώς, αἴδως, ἄφεσις, ἱλασμός, συγγνώμη, συγχώρησις; Hebrew: סְלִיחָה‎; Hindi: क्षमा, माफ़ी; Hungarian: megbocsátás; Irish: maitheamh; Italian: perdono; Japanese: 容赦; Kazakh: кешірім; Korean: 용서(容恕); Kurdish Central Kurdish: لێبوردن‎; Kyrgyz: кечирүү; Lao: ການໃຫ້ອະໄພ; Latin: venia, remissio; Latvian: piedošana; Lithuanian: atleidimas; Macedonian: прошка, извинение; Malagasy: Famelana; Manx: maih, maihnys; Maori: murunga, murunga hara; Norwegian Bokmål: tilgivelse; Old English: forġiefnes; Persian: بخشش‎, گذشت‎, معافی‎; Polish: wybaczenie, przebaczenie, odpuszczenie; Portuguese: perdão; Romanian: iertare, scuză, pardon; Russian: прощение, извинение; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: опроштење, извињење; Roman: oprošténje, izvinjénje; Slovak: odpustenie; Slovene: odpuščanje; Spanish: perdón; Swahili: ghofira; Swedish: förlåtelse; Tagalog: kapatawaran; Tajik: бахшиш, гузашт; Thai: อโหสิกรรม, การให้อภัย; Tocharian B: kṣānti; Turkish: af, bağışlama; Ukrainian: прощення, пробачення; Urdu: مُعَافِی‎; Uzbek: kechirish, kechirim; Vietnamese: sự tha thứ; Volapük: pard