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 Translation for 'Come' from English to Greek
NOUN   come | -
VERB   to come | came | come
coming | comes
SYNO come | cum | ejaculate | ...
to comeέρχομαι
Come on!Έλα!
unverified How come ... ?Πώς και...;
unverified I come from ...κατάγομαι από...
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Translation for 'Come' from English to Greek

to come
έρχομαι

Come on!
Έλα!
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How come ... ?
unverified Πώς και...;

I come from ...
unverified κατάγομαι από...
Usage Examples English
  • Oysters come from the Oléron-Marennes basin, while mussels come from the Bay of Aiguillon.
  • They come up with wild advertising slogans, like one for a Greek travel agency that goes: "Forget Paris.
  • Four of the rock formations found in Juniata County come from the Ordovician Period, seven come from the Silurian Period, and seven come from the Devonian Period.
  • Come, come, you froward and unable worms!
  • The DVD of the voice actor's live performance, "come! come! well-come Party", ranked once at 177 on Oricon charts.

  • Most students come from the surrounding rural area, but many come from Masterton.
  • Why he didn't come to Pooja and went with his friends.
  • 684 × 1015 of those organisms come from urban areas, while 9.564 × 1014 come from farm animals and 3.214 × 1012 come from septic systems.
  • The refrain "Come come come closer, come closer to me" is the same in both versions.
  • Geta may come with removable toe covers for use in cold, snow and rain. Some even come with iceskating blades.

  • Layout boats come in designs such as pumpkin seed, oval, box-like. They come in one- and two-man models.
  • Even so, blest Jesus, come come, Lord Amen.
  • There has been criticism of the World3 model. Some has come from the model creators themselves, some has come from economists and some has come from other places.
  • 1,121 come from Europe (16.4%), 798 come from Asia (11.7%), 669 come from Africa (9.8%) and 54 come from elsewhere (0.8%).
  • Competitive constraints may not always come from actual or potential competitors.

  • An example of an imperative mode (emir kipi) is: siz gelin (Let you come), onlar gelsinler (Let them come).
  • Some perfective verbs have irregular past verbal adverbs, for example "doći" "to come (perf.) > "došavši" "having come".
  • 7% of immigrants in Frankfurt come from other countries in the EU; 24.5% come from European countries that are not part of the EU; 15.7% come from Asia (including Western Asia and South Asia); 7.3% come from Africa; 3.4% come from North America (including the Caribbean and Central America); 0.2% come from Australia and New Zealand; 2.3% come from South America; and 1.1% come from Pacific island nations.
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