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Greek - Phonetics |
Sound |
Translation |
μισοχαλασμένος, -η, -ο. misohalaSMEnos. |
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half broken. |
μισοφτιαγμένος, -η, -ο. misoftiagMEnos. |
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half fixed. |
μισογεμάτος, -η, -ο. misogeMAtos. |
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half full. |
μισόγυμνος, -η, -ο. miSOgimnos. |
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half naked. |
μισοτιμής. mistiMIS. |
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half price. |
μισοσβησμένος, -η, -ο. misosviSMEnos. |
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half turned off. |
γλυκομίλητος, -η, -ο. glikoMIlitos. |
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One that talks nice. |
δυάδες. thiAthes. |
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rows of two. |
τριάδες. triAthes. |
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rows of three. |
τετράδες. teTRAthes. |
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rows of four. |
εφτάποδος, -η, -ο. efTApothos. |
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One that has seven legs. |
εξάποδος, -η, -ο. eXApothos. |
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One that has six legs. |
μισογύνης. misoGInis. |
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woman hater. |
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