What does συγκατοικώ in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word συγκατοικώ in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use συγκατοικώ in Greek.
The word συγκατοικώ in Greek means live with, συζώ, μένω μαζί, μοιράζομαι, συγκατοικώ, ζω με, συγκατοικώ με, σπιτώνομαι με κπ. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word συγκατοικώ
live with
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συζώ(cohabit) (ζευγάρι) A year after they started dating, they decided to live together. |
μένω μαζί(slang (start cohabiting) (καθομιλουμένη) Edward and Daisy shacked up as soon as they could afford an apartment. |
μοιράζομαι(use together) Η Έιμι και ο Ρον συγκατοικούν σε ένα διαμέρισμα. Amy and Ron share an apartment. |
συγκατοικώ(people: share a home) Four people cohabit in the old country house. |
ζω με, συγκατοικώ με(share a home) Κάποτε ζούσα με κάποιον που δεν έπλενε ποτέ τα πιάτα. I once lived with someone who would never wash the dishes. |
σπιτώνομαι με κπ(slang (start cohabiting with) (αργκό) Nina shacked up with Henry twenty years ago and, although they've never married, they're still together. |
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