βενῶ

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φύγωμεν οὖν τὴν συνήθειαν ... ἄγχει τὸν ἄνθρωπον, τῆς ἀληθείας ἀποτρέπει → so let's stay away from the habitual ... it strangles us, turns us away from the truth

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fuck

Afrikaans: naai; Albanian: qij, shkërdhej; Arabic: ⁧نَاكَ⁩, ⁧نَكَحَ⁩; Hijazi Arabic: ⁧ناك⁩; Armenian: քունել, քունվել; Aromanian: fut; Assamese: চোদ; Azerbaijani: sikmək, qayırmaq, soxmaq, sikişmək; Basque: txortan egin, larrutan egin; Belarusian: ябаць, пярдоліць, ябацца; Bengali: চুদা; Bulgarian: еба, шибам, чукам; Catalan: follar, cardar, fotre, fer un clau, fotre un clau, tirar-se; Cebuano: iyot; Chinese Cantonese: 屌, 𨳒/𮤭; Hakka: 屌; Mandarin: 幹/干, 搞, 操, 肏, 日; Min Nan: 姦/奸, 使, 箍, 躄; Cornish: kyjya; Czech: mrdat, prcat, šukat, šoustat, jebat; Danish: kneppe, bolle, pule, knalde; Dutch: neuken, naaien, wippen, fleppen, rampetampen, bonken, batsen, ketsen, krikken; Esperanto: fiki; Estonian: nikkuma, nussima, keppima, panema, trukkima; Faroese: mogga, gilla, fukka; Finnish: naida, panna, nussia, bylsiä, hässiä, kiksauttaa, muhinoida; French: baiser, fourrer, niquer, enconner, foutre, enculer, sauter; Galician: foder; Georgian: ტყვნა; German: ficken, knallen, bumsen, nageln, pimpern, poppen, pudern, rammeln, stechen, stoßen, vögeln; Greek: γαμώ, γαμάω, πηδώ, πηδάω; Ancient Greek: βενέω, βενῶ, βινέω, βινῶ, διακροτέω, διασποδέω, κασαλβάζω, κατελαύνω, σπλεκόω, σπεκλόω, πλεκόω, τρυπάω; Gujarati: સંભોગ કરવો, ચોદવું; Hebrew: ⁧זיין \ זִיֵּן⁩, ⁧דָּפַק⁩; Hindi: चोदना; Hungarian: baszik, megbasz, kúr, megkúr, dug, megdug; Icelandic: ríða, hafa kynmök, sofa hjá, hafa mök við; Ilocano: iyot; Indonesian: entot, mengentot, ngentot, ngewe, mengancuk; Ingrian: nussia; Interlingua: futuer; Italian: fottere, scopare, trombare, chiavare, sbattere, bombare, trapanare, cavalcare, montare, ingroppare, ficcare, zappare, ciulare; Jamaican Creole: jook; Japanese: エッチする, やる, 犯す, ファックする, まんこする; Javanese: ngancuk, ngencok; Kalmyk: охх; Kapampangan: karat; Kazakh: сігу; Khmer: រួមរ័ក្ស; Korean: 씹하다; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: gan; Kven: nussiit; Kyrgyz: тыгуу, сигүү; Lao: ສີ້, ເສບສົມ; Latin: futuo; Latvian: pisties, drāzties, drātēties, ņemties; Lithuanian: pistis, kruštis, dulkintis, pyškintis; Macedonian: ебе; Malay: kongkek, amput, koncok, main; Maltese: niek; Manchu: ᡴᡡᡵᠠᠮᠪᡳ; Marathi: झवणे; Norwegian: knulle, pule, jokke; Occitan: fóter, fotre, cardinar; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧سكشمك⁩; Persian: ⁧گائیدن⁩; Polish: pierdolić, pieprzyć, jebać, ruchać; Portuguese: foder, montar, pinar, comer, transar, trepar; Romani: kurel; Romanian: fute, regula, găuri, și-o trage, și-o pune, cordi, babardi; Russian: ебать, выебать, отъебать, ебаться, сношаться, трахать, трахаться, еть, ети, пердолить; Saraiki: ⁧یاہݨ⁩; Sardinian: fútere; Scottish Gaelic: dàir; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јебати, карати, туцати, кресати, прцати, шукати; Latin: jebati, karati, tucati, kresati, prcati, šukati; Sicilian: fùttiri; Slovak: jebať, drbať, šukať, trtkať, pichať, mrdať; Slovene: fukati, jebati; Slovincian: jåbac; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: jebaś; Upper Sorbian: jebać; Spanish: follar, follarse, joder, coger, chingar, jalar, tirarse, cepillarse, pichar, culear, joder, vergar, cachar, garchar; Swahili: kutomba; Swedish: knulla, pöka, bazza; Tagalog: kantot, kadyot, kasta, gahasa; Tahitian: tītoi; Tajik: гоидан; Telugu: దెంగు; Thai: เย็ด; Turkish: sikmek, becermek, düzmek, koymak, sokmak, kaymak, halletmek, sikişmek; Ukrainian: їбати, їбатися; Urdu: ⁧چودنا⁩; Uzbek: sikmoq; Vietnamese: đụ, địt, đéo; Welsh: ffwcio, ffwrcho, cnuchio, ffwrchio; Yakut: кыар; Yiddish: ⁧טרענען⁩, ⁧יענצן⁩; Yoruba: dó; Zazaki: qeysnen, nayen, şanen