Meaning of Famine | Babel Free
ˈfæmɪnDefinitions
Equivalents
Afrikaans
hongersnood
Azərbaycanca
aclıq
Беларуская
голад
Български
глад
བོད་སྐད
མུ་གེ
Cymraeg
newyn
Dansk
hungersnød
Esperanto
malsatego
Suomi
nälänhätä
Gaeilge
gorta
עברית
רעב
Magyar
éhínség
Հայերեն
սով
Italiano
carestia
ქართული
შიმშილი
ខ្មែរ
ទុរ្ភិក្ស
Kurdî
lakota
Latina
fames
Latviešu
bads
Македонски
глад
മലയാളം
പട്ടിണി
Монгол
өлсгөлөн
မြန်မာဘာသာ
ဒုဗ္ဘိက္ခန္တရကပ်
Nederlands
hongersnood
Português
fome
Română
foamete
Русский
голод
Ikinyarwanda
inzara
Slovenčina
hlad
Slovenščina
lakota
தமிழ்
பஞ்சம்
Тоҷикӣ
гуруснагӣ
Tagalog
taggutom
اردو
اکال
Examples
“It was reserved for Christians to torture bread, the staff of life, bread for which children in whole districts wail, bread, the gift of pasture to the poor, bread, for want of which thousands of our fellow beings annually perish by famine; it was reserved for Christians to torture the material of bread by fire, to create a chemical and maddening poison, burning up the brain and brutalizing the soul, and producing evils to humanity, in comparison of which, war, pestilence, and famine, cease to be evils.”
“Dr. Bhatia pointed out that famine had occurred in all ages and in all societies where means of communication and transport were not developed.”
“1986, United States Congress, House Select Committee on Hunger, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Famine and Recovery in Africa The root causes of the current famine are known: poverty, low health standards....”
“His own flesh, however, which he lost by famine, shall be restored to him by Him who can recover even what has evaporated.”
“the Lancashire Cotton Famine”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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