What does ηθελε in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word ηθελε in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ηθελε in Greek.
The word ηθελε in Greek means σαν να ήθελε να πει, σαν να προσπαθούσε να πει, άτεκνος από επιλογή, άτεκνος από επιλογή, τα ήθελα και τα 'παθα, παραλίγο, παρά λίγο, παραλίγο. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ηθελε
σαν να ήθελε να πει, σαν να προσπαθούσε να πει(in a way that suggests sth) He nodded at her as if to say goodbye. |
άτεκνος από επιλογή(having no children by choice) |
άτεκνος από επιλογή(voluntarily having no children) Glen and his wife are childless by choice, although they have three dogs. |
τα ήθελα και τα 'παθα(informal (deserve bad outcome) When Gina was expelled from school, everyone said she'd had it coming. |
παραλίγο, παρά λίγο(almost a hit) Παρά τρίχα δεν συγκρούστηκαν τα δύο οχήματα. That was a near miss; those two cars almost collided. |
παραλίγο(almost colliding) |
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