no one
δι' ἐρημίας πολεμίων πορευόμενος → he marched on without finding any enemy, his route lay through a country bare of enemies
Translations
Afrikaans: niemand; Albanian: askush, kurrkush; Arabic: أَحَد لَا; Egyptian Arabic: ماحدش; Moroccan Arabic: حتى حد, حتى واحد; North Levantine Arabic: ما حدا; South Levantine Arabic: ما حدا, ولا حدا, ما حد; Armenian: ոչ ոք, ոչ մեկը; Asturian: naide, ñaide; Azerbaijani: heç kim, heç kəs; Basque: inor; Belarusian: ніхто; Belizean Creole: nobadi; Bengali: কেউ না; Bulgarian: никой; Burmese: ဘယ်သူမှ; Catalan: ningú; Chamicuro: meyana'shanaye; Chinese Cantonese: 冇人; Mandarin: 沒有人/没有人, 沒人/没人; Classical Nahuatl: ayāc; Czech: nikdo; Dalmatian: nenčoin; Danish: ingen; Dutch: niemand; Esperanto: neniu; Estonian: ei keegi, mitte keegi; Faroese: eingin; Finnish: ei kukaan; French: personne, nul, qui que ce soit; Friulian: nissun; Galician: ninguén, can nin gato; Georgian: არავინ; German: niemand, keiner; Greek: κανένας; Ancient Greek: οὐδείς, μηδείς, οὔτις, μήτις; Hindi: कोई नहीं; Hungarian: senki; Icelandic: enginn, neinn; Ido: nulu; Interlingua: necuno, nemo; Irish: aon duine; Istriot: ningun; Italian: nessuno; Japanese: 誰も...ない; Kapampangan: alang ninu man, alang ninuman; Kazakh: ешкім; Khmer: គ្មាននរណាម្នាក់; Korean: 아무도...아니다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کەس; Lao: ບໍ່ມີໃຜ; Latin: nemo; Latvian: neviens; Macedonian: никој; Maltese: ħadd; Maori: pākorehā; Mbyá Guaraní: avave; Middle English: noman; Mirandese: naide; Navajo: doo nagháí da; Neapolitan: nisciuno; Norwegian Bokmål: ingen; Nynorsk: ingen; Old English: nān mann; Old French: nul; Old Norse: engi; Persian: هیچکس; Plautdietsch: kjeena; Polish: nikt; Portuguese: ninguém; Romanian: nimeni, niciun; Russian: никто; Scots: naebody; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ни̏ко, ни̏тко; Roman: nȉko, nȉtko; Sicilian: nuddu; Slovak: nikto; Slovene: nihčè; Spanish: nadie; Swedish: ingen; Tagalog: walang sino man, walang sinuman; Tajik: ҳеҷкас, ҳечкас; Talysh Asalemi: هیش کسی; Thai: ไม่มีใคร; Turkish: kimse, hiç kimse; Ukrainian: ніхто; Urdu: کوئی نہیں; Venetian: nisuni, nisun; Vietnamese: không ai; Volapük: nek; Walloon: nouk, nolu; Welsh: neb; West Frisian: nimmen; Yiddish: קיינער