What does χαρούμενο in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word χαρούμενο in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use χαρούμενο in Greek.
The word χαρούμενο in Greek means φωτίζω, χαροποιοώ, κάνω κάποιον χαρούμενο, χαροποιώ, ευχαριστώ, ικανοποιώ, χαροποιώ, Ευτυχισμένο Χαλοουίν!, χαρούμενο άτομο, που δεν προσφέρει χαρά, κάνω κάποιον εξαιρετικά χαρούμενο. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word χαρούμενο
φωτίζω(figurative (make more cheerful) (μεταφορικά) I took my mother some flowers to brighten her hospital room. |
χαροποιοώ, κάνω κάποιον χαρούμενο(figurative (make cheerfully attractive) (μεταφορικά) Some colourful curtains and cushion covers will brighten this room up. |
χαροποιώ, ευχαριστώ, ικανοποιώ(make happy) Τα δώρα γενεθλίων που πήρε η Μαίρη, σίγουρα φάνηκε να την ευχαριστούν. The birthday presents Mary received certainly appeared to delight her. |
χαροποιώ(cheer, make happier) |
Ευτυχισμένο Χαλοουίν!(31st October greeting) |
χαρούμενο άτομο(informal (cheerful person) |
που δεν προσφέρει χαρά(without pleasure) Joyce felt that she was trapped in a joyless marriage. |
κάνω κάποιον εξαιρετικά χαρούμενο(make very happy) |
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