alike
comme
ham/be-ânand/sân
con(-ân) (plv. cigûn)
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fra. comme un fou : divâna-vâr
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Be sân e rud
Ke dar našib e darre sar be sang mizanad
Ravanda bâš
Omid e hic mojeze i ze morda n'ist
Zenda bâš
(Zendagi, Hušang EBTEHÂJ)
pareil
"equal" from Vulgar Latin *pariculus, the diminutive of Latin par "equal." This same Latin root turns up in many English words borrowed from Latin, including "pair," "parcel," "parity," "parse," "part," "particle," "partisan," and "party." ham-mânand/sân
joft
tâ
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fra. sans pareil : eng. nonpareil : bi-(ham-)tâ
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=> du pareil au même
semblable
The root of "similes" is the same as "same" and seems to be the origin of "seem." In Russian it became sam(a) "oneself" (can't get any more similar than that) while in Sanskrit it turns up as sam "together."ham-(m)ân-and
ham-sân
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fra. semblable à X : eng. a like X : be sân e X
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It used to be thought absolutely necessary that all the inhabitants of a country should have the same religion, but we now know that there is no such necessity. In like manner it will be found, as men grow more tolerant in their instincts, that many uniformities now insisted upon are useless and even harmful.
(B. RUSSELL,
Political Ideals )
alike
sama, serupa
alike
(อะไลคฺ') adj.,adv. เหมือนกับ, คล้ายกัน, อย่างเดียวกัน. -alikeness n. คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: like, same
alike
podobny; podobnie, jednakowo