What does σταματα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word σταματα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use σταματα in Greek.

The word σταματα in Greek means κόφτο, σταμάτα, κόφτο, σταμάτα, το ότι δεν σταματά, ξεκαβαλικεύω, σταμάτα, αλτ, ώπα, σταμάτα, πάψε, μισό λεπτό, Σταμάτα!, αυτός που σταματά κτ, όπα, μπάστα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word σταματα

κόφτο, σταμάτα

(slang (stop it) (αργκό)

Oi! You! Yes you! Cut it Out! Stop doing that or I'll stop you!

κόφτο, σταμάτα

(slang (stop: doing sth) (αργκό)

το ότι δεν σταματά

(being continuous)

ξεκαβαλικεύω

(figurative, informal (stop acting morally superior) (καθομιλουμένη)

σταμάτα

(UK, slang (stop, desist)

Σταμάτα! Δεν είναι τόσο κακός!
Give over - he's not as bad as that!

αλτ

(stop!) (στρατιωτικό)

Ο στρατιώτης φώναξε, «Αλτ! Κανένας πολίτης πέρα από αυτό το σημείο.»
The soldier shouted, "Halt! No civilians beyond this point."

ώπα, σταμάτα, πάψε, μισό λεπτό

(UK, slang (stop, wait a moment) (αργκό)

Hang about, do you mean to say you knew about that the whole time and just didn't tell me?!

Σταμάτα!

(to tell sb to stop doing sth)

αυτός που σταματά κτ

(person who stops sth)

The teacher was the terminator of our fun; all fell silent when he entered the classroom.

όπα, μπάστα

(stop, enough)

Whoa, hold on a second; I think you misunderstood me.

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