Το βιβλίο Street Talk 3 - A Closer Look: Lesson 12
Ανασκόπηση
Κάρτες
Ορθογραφία
Κουίζ
repeatedly and frequently
a small wound or bruise, often used when talking to children

μωράκι, χτυπημένο σημείο
with faces or bodies touching or very close, especially while dancing

κολλητά, πρόσωπο με πρόσωπο
(of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination

πόρτα-πόρτα, από σπίτι σε σπίτι
overly elaborate or decorative, often in fashion or décor

υπερβολικά διακοσμητικός, πολύ στολισμένος
baby talk used to make a baby laugh or react playfully

Γκουτσί-γκου, Γκουτσι-γκου
(of two things) to be closely connected to one another, particularly in a way that one of them causes the occurrence of another
describing a conversation or discussion that is honest, open, and sincere, typically between close friends or family members

καρδιολογικός, εξομολογητικός
a first aid procedure where a person breathes air into another’s mouth to revive them

στόμα με στόμα, στοματική αναπνοή
used to reprimand children in a playful or mild way

Κακούτσικο, κακούτσικο!
used when two or more participants in a race or competition are very close and have an equal chance of winning
***a thing that is not possible or acceptable

μη-αποδεκτό (mi-apodekto), απαγορευμένο (apagorevmeno)
a fluffy, decorative ball of material, typically waved by cheerleaders during performances

πομ-πομ, φουντίτσα
used to refer to something unspecified, unknown, or not needing to be named explicitly

τάδε, τοιοῦτος
to urinate, often used when speaking to or around children to make the topic sound less serious or more playful
describing two or more things that are positioned next to each other

παράλληλος (parálilos), δίπλα-δίπλα (díp-la-díp-la)
used to express pleasure or satisfaction related to taste, often in response to something delicious or appetizing

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