“Full” (sated from food) in Greek
In Greek, “Full” (the verb, as in sated from food) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Xortasa
(You) Xortases
(You, formal) Xortasate
(You, plural) Xortasate
(He, She, It) Xortase
(We) Xortasame
(They) Xortasane
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(I) Χόρτασα
(You) Χόρτασες
(You, formal) Χορτάσατε
(You, plural) Χορτάσατε
(He, She, It) Χόρτασε
(We) Χορτάσαμε
(They) Χορτάσανε
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Examples in sentences or statements
“I’m full! I can’t eat anymore.”
Xortasa! Den mporo na fao allo.
Χόρτασα! Δεν μπορώ να φάω άλλο.
“The kids are full.”
Ta paidia xortasane.
Τα παιδιά χορτάσανε.
“She felt full after the big meal.”
Xortase meta apo toso fagito.
Χόρτασε μετά από τόσο φαγητό.
“Are you full yet?”
Xortases?
Χόρτασες;
“Are you still full from the meal?”
Xortasate?
Χορτάσατε;
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Full” (sated from food) in Egyptian Arabic
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