What does καινούρια in Greek mean?

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

The word καινούρια in Greek means καινούρια αρχή, νέα αρχή, καινούρια αρχή, νέα εμπειρία, καινούρια εμπειρία, καινούρια ζωή, καινούρια ζωή, βάζω καινούρια σόλα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word καινούρια

καινούρια αρχή, νέα αρχή

(UK, figurative (clean slate)

καινούρια αρχή

(fresh start)

After weeks of rain, the sunny day felt like a new beginning.

νέα εμπειρία, καινούρια εμπειρία

(sth one has never before seen, heard, etc.)

καινούρια ζωή

(fresh start, reinvented existence)

He started his new life in advertising.

καινούρια ζωή

(renewed vigour or purpose)

The discovery of the diary gave new life to her attempt to write the author's biography.

βάζω καινούρια σόλα

(put new undersurface on: a shoe) (σε παπούτσι)

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