philanthropy
Αὐθαίρετος λύπη 'στὶν ἡ τέκνων σπορά → Procreation is a self-chosen suffering → Spontalis est miseria satio liberûm → Die Kinderzeugung ist ein selbstgewähltes Leid
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. φιλανθρωπία, ἡ.
Translations
Albanian: filantropia; Armenian: բարեգործություն, մարդասիրություն; Asturian: filantropía; Basque: filantropia; Bulgarian: човеколюбие, филантропия; Catalan: filantropia; Chinese Czech: filantropie; Danish: filantropi; Dutch: filantropie; Esperanto: filantropio; Estonian: filantroopia; Finnish: filantropia, ihmisystävällisyys; French: philantropie; Galician: filantropía; Georgian: ფილანთროპი; German: Philantropie, Menschenliebe, Nächstenliebe; Greek: φιλανθρωπία; Ancient Greek: φιλανθρωπία; Hebrew: נדבנות; Hindi: लोकोपकार; Indonesian: filantropi; Irish: daonnachtúlacht; Italian: filantropia; Japanese: 人間好き, 慈善活動; Kashubian: filantropiô; Kazakh: филантропия; Latin: phĭlanthrōpĭa; Latvian: labdarība, filantropija; Lithuanian: labdarys, filantropas; Macedonian: филантропија; Manx: miallys; Mingrelian: ფილანთროპი; Norwegian Bokmål: filantropi; Nynorsk: filantropi; Occitan: filantropia; Polish: filantropia; Portuguese: filantropia; Punjabi: ਲੋਕ ਭਲਾਈ; Romanian: filantropie; Russian: филантро́пия; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: филантро̀пија; Roman: filantròpija čovekoljublje, čovekoljubivost; Slovak: dobročinnosť; Slovene: filantropíja, človekoljubje; Spanish: filantropía; Swedish: filantropi; Tagalog: pagkakawang-gawa; Telugu: దాతృత్వం; Turkish: hayırseverlik, insanseverlik, yardımseverlik; Ukrainian: філантропі́я; Uzbek: filantropiya; Volapük: menilöf; Welsh: dyngarwch; West Frisian: filantropy; Yiddish: פֿילאַנטראָפּיע