Peripatetic
Translations of "peripatetic" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | περίπατος(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), περίπατος(of or pertaining to the philosophy of Aristotle) | perípatos, perípatos | |
| Bulgarian | аристотелев(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), странстващ(walking about; itinerant), странник(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant) | aristotelev, stranstvašt, strannik | |
| Catalan | aristotèlic(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), peripatètic(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought) | — | |
| Dutch | aristotelisch(walking about; itinerant), peripatetisch(walking about; itinerant), rondreizend(walking about; itinerant), rondzwervend(walking about; itinerant), aanhanger van Aristoteles(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant), handelsreiziger(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant), wandelaar(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant) | — | |
| Finnish | jatkuvasti liikkeellä oleva(constantly traveling), kuljeskeleva(walking about; itinerant), peripateettinen(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), vaeltava(constantly traveling), vaelteleva(walking about; itinerant), kulkija(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant), vaeltaja(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant) | — | |
| French | itinérant(walking about; itinerant), nomade(walking about; itinerant), péripatéticien(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), péripatétique(walking about; itinerant), péripatétique(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought) | — | |
| German | umherziehend(walking about; itinerant) | — | |
| Greek | περιοδεύων(walking about; itinerant), περιπατητικός(walking about; itinerant), πλανόδιος(walking about; itinerant), περιπατητής(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant) | periodévon, peripatitikós, planódios, peripatitís | |
| Kabuverdianu | andeje(walking about; itinerant), andeje(constantly traveling), andexu(walking about; itinerant), andexu(constantly traveling), andeje(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant), andexu(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant) | — | |
| Māori | kānekeneke(constantly traveling) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | omreisende(walking about; itinerant) | — | |
| Polish | perypatetyczny(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), perypatetyczny(of or pertaining to the philosophy of Aristotle), wędrowny(walking about; itinerant), wędrowny(constantly traveling), perypatetyk(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant), wędrowiec(one who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant) | — | |
| Portuguese | itinerante(walking about; itinerant), nômade(walking about; itinerant) | — | |
| Russian | стра́нствующий(constantly traveling) | stránstvujuščij | |
| Spanish | andariego(walking about; itinerant), errabundo(walking about; itinerant), errante(walking about; itinerant), itinerante(walking about; itinerant), peripatético(walking about; itinerant), peripatético(Having to do with Aristotle's philosophy or school of thought), peripatético(of or pertaining to the philosophy of Aristotle) | — | |
| Swedish | peripatetisk(of or pertaining to the philosophy of Aristotle) | — |
aristotèlic, peripatètic
aristotelisch, peripatetisch, rondreizend, rondzwervend, aanhanger van Aristoteles, handelsreiziger, wandelaar
jatkuvasti liikkeellä oleva, kuljeskeleva, peripateettinen, vaeltava, vaelteleva, kulkija, vaeltaja
itinérant, nomade, péripatéticien, péripatétique, péripatétique
umherziehend
περιοδεύων, περιπατητικός, πλανόδιος, περιπατητής
periodévon, peripatitikós, planódios, peripatitís
andeje, andeje, andexu, andexu, andeje, andexu
kānekeneke
omreisende
perypatetyczny, perypatetyczny, wędrowny, wędrowny, perypatetyk, wędrowiec
itinerante, nômade
andariego, errabundo, errante, itinerante, peripatético, peripatético, peripatético
peripatetisk
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