αδύνατος

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ᾰ̓δῠ́νᾰτος (adúnatos, unable, inefficient, weak). Morphologically α- (a-) + δυνατός (dynatós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aðˈinatos]

Adjective

αδύνατος (adýnatos) m (feminine αδύνατη, neuter αδύνατο)

  1. weak, poor (health)
    Ο άνθρωπος έχει μια αδύνατη καρδιά.O ánthropos échei mia adýnati kardiá.The man has a weak heart.
  2. weak, poor (knowledge)
    Αυτός ο μαθητής είναι αδύνατος.Aftós o mathitís eínai adýnatos.This pupil is weak.
  3. (grammar) weak, regular
    Οι αδύνατοι τύποι της προσωπικής αντωνυμίας …Oi adýnatoi týpoi tis prosopikís antonymías …The weak forms of personal pronoun …
  4. thin
    Ο πελαργός είχε αδύνατα πόδια.O pelargós eíche adýnata pódia.The stork has thin legs.
  5. impossible, unattainable.
    Η αδύνατη αποστολή.I adýnati apostolí.The impossible mission.

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