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Body Parts in Greek
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mis
μυς
masculine
(n)
muscle
An sikónis vári, borís na afxísis tus míes su.
Αν σηκώνεις βάρη, μπορείς να αυξήσεις τους μύες σου.
If you lift weights, you can build your muscles.
kókalo
κόκαλο
neutral
(n)
bone
spáo éna kókalo
σπάω ένα κόκαλο
break a bone
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spondilikí stíli
σπονδυλική στήλη
feminine
(n)
backbone
kefáli
κεφάλι
neutral
(n)
head
kefáli ke afhénas
κεφάλι και αυχένας
head and neck
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afhénas
αυχένας
masculine
(n)
neck
pódi
πόδι
neutral
(n)
leg
makriá pódia
μακριά πόδια
long legs
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héri
χέρι
neutral
(n)
hand
To pedí sikóni to héri tu.
Το παιδί σηκώνει το χέρι του.
The child is raising his hand.
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dáktilo
δάκτυλο
neutral
(n)
finger
pénde dáktila
πέντε δάκτυλα
five fingers
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karpós
καρπός
masculine
(n)
wrist
grothiá ke karpós
γροθιά και καρπός
fist and wrist
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agónas
αγκώνας
masculine
(n)
elbow
liyízo ton agóna
λυγίζω τον αγκώνα
bend an elbow
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héri
χέρι
neutral
(n)
arm
dío héria
δύο χέρια
two arms
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stíthos
στήθος
neutral
(n)
chest
Ého énan póno sto stíthos.
Έχω έναν πόνο στο στήθος.
I have chest pain.
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pódi
πόδι
neutral
(n)
foot
aristeró pódi
αριστερό πόδι
left foot
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sóma
σώμα
neutral
(n)
body
anthrópino sóma
ανθρώπινο σώμα
human body
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pláti
πλάτη
feminine
(n)
back
Travmátisa tin pláti mu sikónondas variá prágmata óli méra.
Τραυμάτισα την πλάτη μου σηκώνοντας βαριά πράγματα όλη μέρα.
I hurt my back by lifting heavy things all day.
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stomáhi
στομάχι
neutral
(n)
stomach
Ého stomahópono.
Έχω στομαχόπονο.
I have a stomach ache.
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dérma
δέρμα
neutral
(n)
skin
To dérma íne to megalítero órgano sto sóma.
Το δέρμα είναι το μεγαλύτερο όργανο στο σώμα.
Skin is the largest organ in the body.
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gónato
γόνατο
neutral
(n)
knee
To agóri épese ke égdare ta gónatá tu.
Το αγόρι έπεσε και έγδαρε τα γόνατά του.
The boy fell and scraped his knees.
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éma
αίμα
neutral
(n)
blood
astrágalos
αστράγαλος
masculine
(n)
ankle
strabuló ton astrágalo
στραμπουλώ τον αστράγαλο
sprain an ankle
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