What does αξέχαστο in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word αξέχαστο in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use αξέχαστο in Greek.
The word αξέχαστο in Greek means unforgettable, αξιόλογος, αξιοσημείωτος, αξέχαστος, αξέχαστος, ανεξίτηλος, αξέχαστος. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word αξέχαστο
unforgettable
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αξιόλογος, αξιοσημείωτος(notable, impressive) (σημαντικός) Ποιες ήταν οι πιο αξιόλογος ταινίες του 2012; What were the most memorable movies of 2012? |
αξέχαστος(remembered) |
αξέχαστος(memorable) The photo of Neil Armstrong on the moon is an image never to be forgotten. |
ανεξίτηλος(figurative (permanent) (μεταφορικά) Unfortunately, some of the worst memories are indelible. |
αξέχαστος(in memory) Παρόλο που ο Στιβ είχε χρόνια να δει τη Λούσι, ο χρόνος που είχαν περάσει μαζί ήταν χαραγμένος στη μνήμη του. Although Steve hadn't seen Lucy in years, their time together was unforgettable. |
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