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kimáme
κοιμάμαι
(v)
sleep
To moró kimátai stin kuvérta.
Το μωρό κοιμάται στην κουβέρτα.
The baby sleeps on the blanket.
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sízigos
σύζυγος
masculine
(n)
husband
Egó káno dus to proí ke o ándras mu káni to vrádi.
Εγώ κάνω ντους το πρωί και ο άντρας μου κάνει το βράδυ.
I shower in the morning, and my husband showers at night.
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sízigos
σύζυγος
feminine
(n)
wife
ándras ke yinéka
άντρας και γυναίκα
husband and wife
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ikoyénia
οικογένεια
feminine
(n)
family
ikoyeniakí fotografía
oικογενειακή φωτογραφία
family picture
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vivlío
βιβλίο
neutral
(n)
book
ble vivlío tu mathímatos
μπλε βιβλίο του μαθήματος
blue textbook
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diadíktio
διαδίκτυο
neutral
(n)
Internet
pangózmio ínternet
παγκόσμιο ίντερνετ
world wide Internet
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kopéla
κοπέλα
feminine
(n)
girlfriend
O ándras etimázete na dósi triandáfila stin kopéla tu.
Ο άντρας ετοιμάζεται να δώσει τριαντάφυλλα στην κοπέλα του.
The man is about to give roses to his girlfriend.
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agóri
αγόρι
neutral
(n)
boyfriend
oréo agóri
ωραίο αγόρι
good looking boyfriend
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daskála
δασκάλα
feminine
(n)
teacher
daskála stin táxi
δασκάλα στην τάξη
teacher in a classroom
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'Wi-Fi'
Wi-Fi
neutral
(n)
Wi-Fi
'Wi-Fi' rúter
Wi-Fi ρούτερ
Wi-Fi router
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fílos
φίλος
masculine
(n)
friend
pragmatikós fílos
πραγματικός φίλος
true friend
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Sas efharistó pára polí.
Σας ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ.
(s)
Thank you very much.
musikí
μουσική
feminine
(n)
music
musikés simiósis
μουσικές σημειώσεις
music notes
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hóbi
χόμπι
neutral
(n)
hobby
Iméra ton Efharistión
Ημέρα των Ευχαριστιών
feminine
(p)
Thanksgiving
tenía
ταινία
feminine
(n)
movies
dóro
δώρο
neutral
(n)
gift
spíti
σπίτι
neutral
(n)
home
kenúrio spíti
καινούριο σπίτι
new home
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fayitó
φαγητό
neutral
(n)
food
S' efharistó!
Σ' ευχαριστώ!
(e)
Thank you.
efharistó, alá
ευχαριστώ, αλλά
thank you, but
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duliá
δουλειά
feminine
(n)
work
zoí
ζωή
feminine
(n)
life
ygies
υγιής
(n)
health
Pateras ke mitera
Πατέρας και μητέρα
(n)
parents
filía
φιλία
feminine
(n)
friendship
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