What does μέχρι και in Greek mean?

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

The word μέχρι και in Greek means έως, ως, μέχρι, μέχρι και, έως, ως, μέχρι, ως, έως, μέχρι, έως και. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word μέχρι και

έως, ως, μέχρι

(US, informal, written, abbreviation (dates: up to, including)

Open Monday thru Saturday.

μέχρι και

(dates: included)

Το κατάστημα είναι ανοιχτό Δευτέρα με Σάββατο, συμπεριλαμβανομένου του τελευταίου.
The store is open Monday to Saturday inclusive.

έως, ως, μέχρι

(US, informal, written, abbreviation (to the end of)

That will cover the rent thru next month. It stays cold here from November thru March.

ως, έως, μέχρι

(US, informal (dates: up to, including)

The store is open Tuesday through Friday.

έως και

(to a maximum of) (λόγιο)

Ο δικαστής προειδοποίησε τον φυλακισμένο ότι ενδέχεται να τιμωρηθεί με φυλάκιση έως και δέκα χρόνια.
The judge warned the prisoner that he could be facing up to ten years in jail.

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