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Κακοῦ μεταβολὴν ἀνδρὸς οὐ δεῖ προσδοκᾶν → Non exspectandus improbi flexus viri → Auf Wandel eines schlechten Mannes warte nicht

Menander, Monostichoi, 282

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adjective

P. and V. φίλος. προσφιλής, ἐράσμιος (Plato but rare P.), εὐφιλής, P. ἐραστός (Plato), Ar. and P. ἀγαπητός.

substantive

P. and V. ὁ ἐρώμενος, ἡ ἐρωμένη.

favourite: P. and V. παιδικά, τά (Euripides, Cyclops 584).

Translations

adjective

Arabic: مَحْبُوب‎, مَحْبُوبَة‎, أَحِبَّاء‎; Bulgarian: обичан, любим; Catalan: estimat, estimada; Chinese Mandarin: 親愛的/亲爱的, 心愛的/心爱的, 鍾愛的/钟爱的; Czech: milovaný; Dutch: geliefd, bemind, welbemind, lief; Esperanto: amata; Faliscan: caro; Finnish: rakastettu, rakas; French: bien-aimé, chéri; Georgian: შეყვარებული, საყვარელი; German: beliebt, geliebt; Gothic: 𐌻𐌹𐌿𐍆𐍃; Greek: αγαπημένος; Ancient Greek: ἀγαπατός, ἀγαπητός, ἐράσμιος, ἐραστός, ἐρατός, ἐρώμενος, εὐφιλής, προσφιλής, φίλιος, φίλος; Hebrew: אהוב‎; Hungarian: szeretett; Irish: maoineach, muirneach; Italian: amato, carissimo, squisito; Japanese: 最愛, 愛しい, 恋しい, 親愛なる; Korean: 사랑하는; Kurdish Central Kurdish: خۆشەویست‎, نازدار‎; Latin: carus; Latvian: mīļots, mīļota; Lithuanian: mylimas, mylima; Macedonian: возљубен, сакан, љубен; Malayalam: പ്രിയപ്പെട്ട; Maori: hokoi; Norwegian Bokmål: elsket; Persian: معشوق‎, دلدار‎, دلبر‎, یار‎, جانان‎, نگار‎, محبوب‎, عزیز‎, معشوقه‎; Plautdietsch: leef, * Plautdietsch: beleeft; Polish: ukochany, umiłowany; Portuguese: amado; Romanian: iubit, iubită; Russian: возлюбленный, любимый, желанный; Scottish Gaelic: gràdhach, gràdhaichte, ionmhainn; Spanish: amado, querido, bienamado, dilecto; Swedish: älskad; Telugu: ప్రియమైన; Tocharian B: laraṣke, lāre, ṣarya; Vietnamese: yêu quý, yêu dấu