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| Principal Translations |
| Greek adj | (from or of Greece) (nacionalidad) | griego/a adj |
| | Greek food borrows both from Turkish and from more western traditions. |
| | La comida griega ha tomado cosas prestadas de la turca y de otras tradiciones orientales. |
| Greek adj | (in or of the Greek language) | griego/a adj |
| | Terry took a Greek phrasebook with him on his trip to Athens. |
| Greek n | (person from Greece) | griego, griega nm, nf |
| | The Greeks were the inventors of democracy. |
| | Los griegos inventaron la democracia. |
| Greek n | (language of Greece) (idioma) | griego nm |
| | Greek, not Latin, was the language of Roman emperors. |
| | El griego, no el latín, era el idioma de los emperadores romanos. |
| Additional Translations |
| Greek n | (not understandable) (coloquial, incomprensible) | chino nm |
| | Joe shook his head, "It's all Greek to me." |
| | Joe sacudió la cabeza, "Me suena a chino". |
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