countless
Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. ἀναρίθμητος, V. ἀνάριθμος, ἀνήριθμος, μυρίος (Plato also but rare P.).
Translations
Armenian: անթիվ, անհամար; Bengali: বেশুমার; Bulgarian: неизброим, безброен; Chinese Mandarin: 無數/无数; Czech: nesčetný, nesčíslný; Danish: utallig, talløs; Dutch: ontelbaar, talloos; English: countless, innumerable, numberless, uncountable, unnumbered, untold; Esperanto: nekalkulebla; Finnish: lukematon, rajaton; French: incalculable, innombrable, sans nombre; Galician: incontable, incontábel; German: unzählig, unzählbar, zahllos; Greek: αμέτρητος, αναρίθμητος; Ancient Greek: ἀναρίθμητος, ἀνάριθμος, ἀνήριθμος, μυρίος, ἀμέτρητος; Gujarati: અગણિત; Hebrew: אין ספור; Hungarian: számtalan, megszámlálhatatlan; Interlingua: innumerabile; Italian: innumerevole, incalcolabile, innumerabile; Japanese: 無数な, 無数の, 数え切れない; Malayalam: എണ്ണമറ്റ, അസംഖ്യം; Maori: makehua, tini makehua, tuauriuri, tini ngerongero; Norwegian Bokmål: talløs, tallaus, utallig; Nynorsk: tallaus; Old English: unārīmedlīċ; Ottoman Turkish: حسابسز; Polish: niezliczony, nieprzeliczony, nieprzebrany; Portuguese: incontável, inumerável; Romanian: nenumărabil, de nenumărat; Russian: бессчётный, бесчисленный, неисчислимый, несчётный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: безбројан, без броја; Roman: bezbrojan, bez broja; Spanish: incontable, innumerable, sin número, innúmero; Swedish: otalig; Tagalog: di mabilang-bilang; Telugu: అగణితము; Turkish: hesaplanamaz, hesapsız, pek çok, sayısız; Ukrainian: незліченний; Welsh: afrifed, aneirif, di-rif, dirifedi, heb rifedi, llond gwlad o, rhif y blodau, rhif y graean, rhif y gwenith, rhif y gwlith, rhif y gwŷdd, rhif y sêr