What does άντρες in Greek mean?

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

The word άντρες in Greek means άνδρες, άντρες, γυναίκα που της αρέσουν οι ομοφυλόφιλοι άντρες, αντρικός, ανδρικός, οι άντρες, που δεν έχει αρκετό προσωπικό, γιούνισεξ. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word άντρες

άνδρες, άντρες

(men within a community)

γυναίκα που της αρέσουν οι ομοφυλόφιλοι άντρες

(woman who likes gay men)

αντρικός, ανδρικός

(of boys or men)

Το πρώιμο θέατρο είχε πάντα ανδρικό θίασο.
Early theater always had male casts.

οι άντρες

(males)

Mankind have been running the show for millennia; feminism seeks to change that.

που δεν έχει αρκετό προσωπικό

(not having enough staff)

The police are undermanned and cannot deal with all the crimes that are committed.

γιούνισεξ

(serving both sexes)

A unisex hairdressing salon has just opened in the High Street.

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