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fováme
φοβάμαι
(v)
fear
Oi vrikólakes fovúnde ton ílio.
Οι βρικόλακες φοβούνται τον ήλιο.
Vampires fear the sun.
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esthánome
αισθάνομαι
(v)
feel
To agóri esthánete lipiméno.
Το αγόρι αισθάνεται λυπημένο.
The boy is feeling sad.
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pistévo
πιστεύω
(v)
believe
Den boró na pistépso aftín tin istoría.
Δεν μπορώ να πιστέψω αυτήν την ιστορία.
I can't believe that story.
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boró
μπορώ
(v)
can
boró na pidíxo páno apó
μπορώ να πηδήξω από πάνω
can jump over
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miázo
μοιάζω
(v)
resemble
miázei o énas ston álo
μοιάζει ο ένας στον άλλο
resemble one another
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sévome
σέβομαι
(v)
respect
To agóri sévete ton papú tu.
Το αγόρι σέβεται τον παππού του.
The boy respects his grandfather.
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efharistó
ευχαριστώ
(v)
thank
efharistó kápion
ευχαριστώ κάποιον
thank someone
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eímai
είμαι
(v)
be
Eínai gáta.
Είναι γάτα.
It's a cat.
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agapó
αγαπώ
(v)
love
agapáo mia yinéka
αγαπάω μια γυναίκα
love a woman
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thélo
θέλω
(v)
want
I ipálili tu grafíu íthelan to dónat.
Οι υπάλληλοι του γραφείου ήθελαν το ντόνατ.
The office workers wanted the doughnut.
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hriázome
χρειάζομαι
(v)
need
Hriázome voíthia.
Χρειάζομαι βοήθεια.
I need help.
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diavázo
διαβάζω
(v)
read
Klíse tin tileórasi ke diávase éna vivlío.
Κλείσε την τηλεόραση και διάβασε ένα βιβλίο.
Turn off the television, and read a book.
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káno
κάνω
(v)
do
I yinéka káni tis duliés tu spitiú.
Η γυναίκα κάνει τις δουλειές του σπιτιού.
The woman does housework.
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piyéno
πηγαίνω
(v)
go
piyéno brostá
πηγαίνω μπροστά
go straight ahead
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tróo
τρώω
(v)
eat
I ikoyénia trói proinó.
Η οικογένεια τρώει πρωινό.
The family is eating breakfast.
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miláo
μιλάω
(v)
speak
miláo se sinédrio
μιλάω σε συνέδριο
speak at a conference
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érhome
έρχομαι
(v)
come
To korítsi írthe pros ti videokámera.
Το κορίτσι ήρθε προς τη βιντεοκάμερα.
The girl came towards the video camera.
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stékome
στέκομαι
(v)
stand
I dikigóros státhike sti stási tu leoforíu.
Η δικηγόρος στάθηκε στη στάση του λεωφορείου.
The lawyer stood at the bus stop.
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léo
λέω
(v)
say
I ánthropi léne "Ya".
Οι άνθρωποι λένε «Γεια».
The people say, "Hello."
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kaló
καλώ
(v)
call
kaló tin kóri kápiu
καλώ την κόρη μου
call one's daughter
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vlépo
βλέπω
(v)
see
Tha páo na do énan yatró.
Θα πάω να δω έναν γιατρό.
I'll go see a doctor.
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vlépo
βλέπω
(v)
see
I turístes ídan to iliovasílema.
Οι τουρίστες είδαν το ηλιοβασίλεμα.
The tourists saw the sunset.
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parakoluthó
παρακολουθώ
(v)
watch
I ánthropi parakoluthún mia tenía se énan kinimatográfo.
Οι άνθρωποι παρακολουθούν μια ταινία σε έναν κινηματογράφο.
The people are watching a movie at a movie theater.
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astohó
αστοχώ
(v)
miss
háno ton stóho
χάνω τον στόχο
miss the target
béno
μπαίνω
(v)
enter
béno s´ éna ktírio
μπαίνω σ´ ένα κτήριο
enter a building
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