What does κάθεται in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word κάθεται in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use κάθεται in Greek.

The word κάθεται in Greek means το σηκώνω, που δεν μου κάνει καλά, που δεν μου κάθεται καλά, αυτός που κάθεται με τα πόδια ανοιχτά, ανήσυχος, καταφέρνω, καθιστός, μου αρέσει, αηδιάζω, αεικίνητος. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word κάθεται

το σηκώνω

(figurative, informal (be good for digestion) (καθομ, μεταφορικά: για φαγητό)

Το πικάντικο φαγητό μου κάθεται βαρύ στο στομάχι.
Spicy food does not agree with me.

που δεν μου κάνει καλά, που δεν μου κάθεται καλά

(clothes: not the right size)

αυτός που κάθεται με τα πόδια ανοιχτά

(man who sits with legs wide)

ανήσυχος

(worried)

Ο Τομ δεν είχε γυρίσει ακόμα σπίτι και η Αγκάθα καθόταν σ' αναμμένα κάρβουνα.
Tom was still not home and Agatha was restless.

καταφέρνω

(slang, figurative (have sex) (καθομιλουμένη: κάποιον)

Την πήδηξες επιτέλους χτες το βράδυ;
Did you finally score with her last night?

καθιστός

(in a sitting position)

Τα παιδιά κάθονταν στο πάτωμα, παίζοντας ένα παιχνίδι.
The children were seated on the floor, playing a game.

μου αρέσει

(colloquial (be accepted)

Αυτή η κατάσταση δεν μου κάθεται καλά.
This situation doesn't sit well with me.

αηδιάζω

(informal (disgust)

Men who smoke really turn me off.

αεικίνητος

(one who doesn't sit still)

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