
(Ως αν και!)
Σαν να λέμε!
used to express disbelief, skepticism, or disagreement with something that has been said or suggested

N/A
used to ask someone to repeat something not heard or understood

( μην λες βλακείες!)
Στοπ
used to tell someone that they should stop saying or doing a particular thing
The idiom "come off it" is an informal expression that is used to indicate skepticism or disbelief when someone makes statements or claims that are considered unrealistic or insincere. While the precise historical origin of the phrase is not documented, it has been in use in everyday language for many years. This expression is used to express skepticism or disbelief when someone is making statements or claims that are considered unrealistic, exaggerated, or insincere.

(Τρέλες!)
Μπλα-μπλα!
used to indicate disbelief or rejection of something perceived as untrue, exaggerated, or nonsensical

(Άφησέ το!)
Φύγε!
used as an interjection conveys a sense of shock, disbelief, or amazement

(Όχι)
Άσε τις κουβέντες!
used to express astonishment, disbelief, or incredulity in response to something surprising or extraordinary

(Ανοησίες!)
Μαλακίες!
used to express disagreement, disbelief, or rejection of a statement, claim, or idea

(Ρεαλιστικά (Realistiká))
Ξύπνα (Xýpna)
used to express disbelief, skepticism, or to urge someone to be more realistic in their thinking or expectations

(Μισό λεπτό!)
Περίμενε λίγο!
used to express disbelief, disagreement, or a need for clarification

( ναι)
Ναι
used to convey skepticism or dismissal, often indicating that the speaker is not fully persuaded

( σωστά)
Ναι
used to express disagreement with or disbelief at a statement
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