φρενάρω

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Greek

Etymology

From Italian frenare, equivalent to φρένο (fréno, brake) +‎ -άρω (-áro).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /freˈnaro/
  • Hyphenation: φρε‧νά‧ρω

Verb

φρενάρω (frenáro) (past φρέναρα/φρενάρισα) (& rare transitive passive: φρενάρομαι)

  1. (intransitive, active froms) brake (to apply brakes, to bring something to a halt)
  2. (transitive) I stop somtehing (also with passive forms): I am stopped from doing something

Conjugation

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