πουλάω

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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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Abkhaz: аҭира; Afrikaans: verkoop; Aghwan: 𐔸𐕒𐔲𐕒𐕡𐔳𐔰𐕘𐔴𐕚𐕒𐕡𐕎; Albanian: shes; Amharic: መሸጥ; Arabic: بَاعَ; Egyptian Arabic: باع; Moroccan Arabic: باع; Armenian: վաճառել, ծախել; Aromanian: vindu; Assamese: বেচ, বিক্ৰী কৰ; Asturian: vender; Avar: бичизе; Azerbaijani: satmaq; Bashkir: һатыу; Basque: saldu; Belarusian: прадаваць, прадаць; Bengali: বেচা; Bhojpuri: बेचल; Breton: gwerzhañ; Bulgarian: продавам, продам; Burmese: ရောင်း; Catalan: vendre; Cebuano: baligya; Chechen: дохка; Cherokee: ᎤᎾᏕᎦ; Chinese Cantonese: , ; Hokkien: 賣, 卖; Mandarin: , , , 贩卖; Cornish: gwertha; Czech: prodávat, prodat; Dalmatian: vandro; Danish: sælge; Dutch: verkopen; Esperanto: vendi; Estonian: müüma; Extremaduran: vendel; Farefare: koose; Faroese: selja; Finnish: myydä; French: vendre; Friulian: vendi; Galician: vender; Georgian: გაყიდვა, ვაჭრობა; German: verkaufen, vertreiben; Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌱𐌿𐌲𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: πουλάω; Ancient Greek: ἀναδίδομαι, ἀποδίδωμι, ἀποπέρνημι, ἀποπρατίζομαι, ἐξοδάω, ἐξοδῶ, καταπιπράσκω, καταπωλέω, καταπωλῶ, περάω, περνάω, πέρνημι, περνῶ, περῶ, πιπράσκω, πιπρήσκω, προχωρέω, προχωρῶ, πωλεῖν, πωλέω, πωλῶ; Gujarati: વેચવું; Haitian Creole: vann; Hawaiian: kūʻai; Hebrew: מכר; Higaonon: baligya; Hindi: बेचना; Hungarian: ad, elad, pénzzé tesz, árul, árusít, kereskedik; Icelandic: selja; Indonesian: jual, menjual; Ingrian: möövvä; Ingush: дохка; Irish: díol; Italian: vendere; Iu Mien: maaic; Japanese: 売る; Javanese: edol; Kabuverdianu: bende, bendi, vendê; Kabyle: zzenz; Kazakh: сату, сатпақ болу; Khmer: លក់; Kongo: kuteka; Korean: 팔다, 판매하다; Kumyk: сатмакъ; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: firotin; Kyrgyz: сатуу, сатып бер-; Ladino Hebrew: ב׳ינדיר; Latin: vender; Lao: ຂາຍ; Latgalian: puordūt; Latin: vendo; Latvian: pārdot; Lithuanian: parduoti; Lombard: vend; Luxembourgish: verkafen; Macedonian: продава; Malay: menjual; Maore Comorian: uudza; Maori: hoko; Mauritian Creole: vande; Mongolian: худалдах, зарах; Moore: koose; Norman: vendre; North Frisian: ferkuupe; Norwegian: selge; Occitan: vénder, vendre; Ojibwe: adaawaage; Old Church Slavonic: вѣнити; Old Javanese: dol; Oromo: gurguruu; Ossetian: ауӕй кӕнын; Ottoman Turkish: صاتمق; Papiamentu: bende; Pashto: پلورل; Persian: فروختن; Piedmontese: vende; Polish: sprzedawać, sprzedać; Portuguese: vender; Punjabi: ਵੇਚਣਾ; Quechua: rantikuy, ranqhay, qhatuy; Rohingya: bes-; Romani: bikinel; Romanian: vinde; Romansch: vender; Russian: продавать, продать; Sardinian: bèndhere, bendi, bèndiri, bènnere, vèndhere; Scottish Gaelic: reic; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: продавати, продати; Roman: prodavati, prodati; Sicilian: vìnniri; Sinhalese: විකුණනවා; Slovak: predávať, predať; Slovene: prodajati, prodati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: pśedawaś, pśedaś; Spanish: vender; Swahili: kuuza; Swedish: sälja; Tabasaran: масу тувуб; Tagalog: magbili, ipagbili, ibenta; Tai Dam: ꪄꪱꪥ; Tajik: фурӯхтан; Tamil: வில்; Tatar: сатарга; Tausug: dagang; Tetum: fa'an; Thai: ขาย; Tibetan: འཚོང; Tocharian B: plänk-; Turkish: satmak; Turkmen: satmak; Tuvan: садар, саттынар; Udmurt: вузаны; Ukrainian: продавати, продати; Urdu: بیچنا; Uyghur: ساتماق; Uzbek: sotmoq; Venetian: véndar, vénder; Vietnamese: bán; Walloon: vinde; Welsh: gwerthu; White Yagnobi: пиронсак; Yakut: атыылаа; Yiddish: פֿאַרקויפֿן; Yoruba: tà; Zhuang: gai