Camus

/kəˈmuː/ noun

Definition

A reference to Albert Camus, the French-Algerian writer and philosopher famous for exploring the concept of the absurd.

Etymology

Camus is a French surname, likely derived from Latin or regional French roots. Albert Camus (1913-1960) became so influential that his name is now associated with philosophical ideas about meaning and existence.

Kelly Says

Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize in Literature at just 43 years old, and his philosophy argues that life has no inherent meaning—yet we should live fully and rebelliously anyway! His most famous work 'The Stranger' features a protagonist who refuses to pretend to emotions he doesn't feel, which shocked 1940s readers.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ካምዩ
ka-mu-yu
ARالعربية
كامو
ka-mu
BNবাংলা
ক্যামু
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CACatalà
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CSČeština
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DADansk
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DEDeutsch
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ELΕλληνικά
Καμύ
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ESEspañol
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FAفارسی
کامو
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FISuomi
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FRFrançais
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GUGU
કેમુસ
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HAHA
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HEעברית
קמא
ka-ma
HIहिन्दी
कैमू
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HUMagyar
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IDBahasa Indonesia
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IGIG
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ITItaliano
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JA日本語
カミュ
Kamu
KKKK
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KMKM
កាមុ
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KO한국어
카뮈
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MRMR
कॅम्युस
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MSBahasa Melayu
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MYမြန်မာ
ကမူ
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NLNederlands
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NONorsk
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PAPA
ਕੈਮੂਸ
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PLPolski
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PTPortuguês
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RORomână
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RUРусский
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SVSvenska
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SWKiswahili
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TAதமிழ்
காமூ
ka-mu
TEతెలుగు
కామూ
ka-mu
THไทย
คามู
ka-mu
TLTL
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TRTürkçe
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UKУкраїнська
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URاردو
کیمو
ki-mu
VITiếng Việt
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YOYO
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ZH中文
卡缪
kǎ miù
ZUZU
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