What does τι εγινε in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word τι εγινε in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use τι εγινε in Greek.
The word τι εγινε in Greek means περασμένα ξεχασμένα, είμαι δεν είμαι έτοιμος, ε και;, ε, και;, ε και;, και λοιπόν;, και τι έγινε;, και;, Τι συνέβη;, Τι τρέχει;, Τι παίζει;, Τι τρέχει;, και τι έγινε;, ποιος νοιάζεται;. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word τι εγινε
περασμένα ξεχασμένα(disregard past differences) Αποφασίσαμε πως ό,τι έγινε έγινε και ότι πρέπει να ξεχάσουμε τις παλιές διαφορές μας. We decided to let bygones be bygones and forget about our past differences. |
είμαι δεν είμαι έτοιμος(whether prepared or not) Ready or not, I have to take my final exam today. |
ε και;(who cares?) Ο Μάριο πληρώνεται περισσότερο από σένα. Ε και; Mario gets paid more than you. So? |
ε, και;(informal (I don't care) Εντάξει λοιπόν, δείχνω χοντρή με αυτό το τζιν. Ε, και; Okay, so I look fat in these jeans – so what? |
ε και;, και λοιπόν;, και τι έγινε;(informal (who cares?) Έκανες λοιπόν ένα μικρό λαθάκι! Και τι έγινε; So you made a minor mistake! So what! |
και;(I don't care) So you're earning more than me – what does it matter? |
Τι συνέβη;(What occurred?) |
Τι τρέχει;(What is wrong?) (μεταφορικά) |
Τι παίζει;, Τι τρέχει;(slang (What is wrong?) (μεταφορικά, καθομ) Sarah looked sad so I asked her "What's up?" |
και τι έγινε;, ποιος νοιάζεται;(informal (I don't care) So you've made a few teeny mistakes – who cares! |
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