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The Greek word for bird is
πουλί





bird



Translations for bird and their definitions

πουλί
     1. n-n. bird
     2. n-n. (colloquial childish euphemism) willy, peter, wee-wee, pee-pee (the penis)


πτηνό
     1. n-n. bird


τύπος
     1. n-m. sort, type, mould, stamp (of a person character)
     2. n-m. model, type (of car, etc)
     3. n-m. shape, form
     4. n-m. the press, the newspapers collectively
     5. n-m. formality, convention
     6. n-m. (chemistry, mathematics) formula
     7. n-m. (colloquial) a man, a guy, a chap


κούκλα
     1. n-f. doll, puppet, marionette (toy in the form of a human, usually of a baby or girl)
           Το κοριτσάκι παίζει με τις κούκλες. - The little girl plays with the dolls.
     2. n-f. mannequin, dummy (life-size model of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes)
           Κοίταγε τις κούκλες στην βιτρίνα. - She was looking at the mannequins in the display.
     3. n-f. (figuratively) doll, dish, peach, beauty, babe, bombshell (very attractive woman)
           Κοίτα κάτι κούκλες στην παραλία, θεέ μου! - Look at those babes on the beach, my god!
     4. n-f. (colloquial affectionate) darling, sweetheart, babycakes (term of affection for young woman)
           Να ’σαι καλά, κούκλα μου! - Take care of yourself, sweetheart!
     5. n-f. skein (length of cotton yarn put up together)
           Χρειάζεσαι πέντε κούκλες για να φτιάξεις πουλόβερ. - You need five skeins to make a jumper.


γκόμενα
     1. n-f. (colloquial familiar) girlfriend (female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship)
           Η Ασπασία είναι η γκόμενα του Μάκη. - Aspasia is Makis' girlfriend.
     2. n-f. (colloquial by extension) babe, hottie, doll (attractive young woman)
           Κοίτα εκεί μια γκόμενα, πω πω πω. - Look at that babe over there, wow.


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