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Koine - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Koinē

Koine         
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  • Greek]], written on [[papyrus]], with its 'most probable date' between 175 and 225.
COMMON DIALECT OF GREEK SPOKEN AND WRITTEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Hellenistic Koine; Hellenistic Greek; Alexandrian dialect; Koine Greek language; Biblical Greek; New Testament Greek; Koinē Greek; Common Greek; Common greek; Koine; Koiné Greek; Κοινῆς Ελληνικῆς; Ecclesiastical Greek; Koine greek; Koinḗ Greek; Κοινή; Common Attic; Patristic Greek; Koine Greek dialect; Biblical Greek language; Hellenistic Greek language; Koinē Greek language; Patristic Greek language; Coene Greek

['kɔini]

существительное

лингвистика

койне

good sense         
  • Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, and proponent of a Roman-inspired concept of common sense.
  • noeîn}}), which takes them beyond their common sense.
  • Avicenna became one of the greatest medieval authorities concerning Aristotelian common sense, both in Islamic and Christian lands.
  • sensus communis}}, seated in the pineal gland inside the brain, and from there to the immaterial spirit.
  • René Descartes is the source of the most common way of understanding the "common sense" as a widely spread type of judgement.
  • Giambattista Vico. A defender of classical education in rhetoric, who analysed evidence of ancient wisdom in common sense.
  • gesunden Verstand}}) as a basis of real knowledge.
  • Marcus Aurelius, emperor and Stoic philosopher, and an important influence upon the concept of "humanist" common sense.
  • Thomas Reid, founder of the Scottish school of Common Sense.
SET OF WIDELY ACCEPTED BELIEFS
CommonSense; Commonsense; Sensus communis; Common-sense; Good sense; Use common sense; Koine ennoia; First sense; Ruling sense; Proton aisthetikon; Koinonoēmosunē; Bon sens; Koinos nous; Sēnsus commūnis

[gud'sens]

общая лексика

здравый смысл

существительное

общая лексика

здравый смысл

good sense         
  • Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, and proponent of a Roman-inspired concept of common sense.
  • noeîn}}), which takes them beyond their common sense.
  • Avicenna became one of the greatest medieval authorities concerning Aristotelian common sense, both in Islamic and Christian lands.
  • sensus communis}}, seated in the pineal gland inside the brain, and from there to the immaterial spirit.
  • René Descartes is the source of the most common way of understanding the "common sense" as a widely spread type of judgement.
  • Giambattista Vico. A defender of classical education in rhetoric, who analysed evidence of ancient wisdom in common sense.
  • gesunden Verstand}}) as a basis of real knowledge.
  • Marcus Aurelius, emperor and Stoic philosopher, and an important influence upon the concept of "humanist" common sense.
  • Thomas Reid, founder of the Scottish school of Common Sense.
SET OF WIDELY ACCEPTED BELIEFS
CommonSense; Commonsense; Sensus communis; Common-sense; Good sense; Use common sense; Koine ennoia; First sense; Ruling sense; Proton aisthetikon; Koinonoēmosunē; Bon sens; Koinos nous; Sēnsus commūnis
good sense noun здравый смысл

Definition

koine
['k??ni:]
¦ noun
1. the common language of the Greeks from the close of the classical period to the Byzantine era.
2. a lingua franca.
Origin
C19: from Gk koine (dialektos) 'common (language)'.

Wikipedia

Koine (disambiguation)

The literal meaning of the Greek word κοινή (koinḗ) is "common". It may refer to:

  • Koine Greek, the "common" dialect of Greek used in Hellenistic and Roman antiquity
  • Koiné language, a supra-regional form of any language
  • Standard Modern Greek, sometimes called "modern Koiné"
  • The Yoruba language, also called Standard Yoruba
Examples of use of Koine
1. Until then, the New Testament had been read in the original Hellenistic «Koine,» or common language — a version of Greek spoken from the late fourth century BC to fifth century AD.
What is the Russian for Koine? Translation of &#39Koine&#39 to Russian