What does λοιπά in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word λοιπά in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use λοιπά in Greek.
The word λοιπά in Greek means και όλα αυτά, και τα λοιπά, και τα λοιπά, και τα λοιπά, και ούτω καθεξής, και τα λοιπά, και τα λοιπά, και τα λοιπά, και άλλα τέτοια, με αμετάβλητα τα λοιπά στοιχεία, και τα λοιπά, και λοιπά, λοιπά στοιχεία, διάφορα στοιχεία, άλλα στοιχεία. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word λοιπά
και όλα αυτά, και τα λοιπά(informal (etc.) |
και τα λοιπά(informal (etc.) For Christmas dinner we had roast turkey, Brussels sprouts, and all the rest of it. |
και τα λοιπά(etc.) |
και ούτω καθεξής, και τα λοιπά(et cetera) I had to fill in a form with my name, address, and so forth. |
και τα λοιπά(et cetera) Τα θύματα της καταστροφής χρειάζονται επειγόντως πόσιμο νερό, τρόφιμα, ιατρικά εφόδια και τα λοιπά. Victims of the disaster urgently need drinking water, food, medical supplies, and so on. |
και τα λοιπά(etc.) Elaine wants to be a rich woman living in a mansion with servants, a swimming pool, and the rest. |
και άλλα τέτοια(informal (etc., and things of that kind) The museum displays items relating to the local fishing industry, such as nets, anchors and whatnot. |
με αμετάβλητα τα λοιπά στοιχεία(Latin (other things being equal) |
και τα λοιπά, και λοιπά(Latin (and so forth, and others) |
λοιπά στοιχεία, διάφορα στοιχεία, άλλα στοιχεία(miscellaneous or various things) |
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