Talk:ασυνέριστος

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Dear @Saltmarsh, about your question. I would always stick to the very precise and detailed {{R:Georgakas}}, and ignore completely the automatic google translations, of what people copypaste all over the internet. This is a rare word. The core of meaning = at verb συνερίζομαι (synerízomai) = when someone tells me something which I do not like, I take it to heart, it bothers me. This is its negative adjective: someone who doesn't mind, he is never bothered or insulted. A second sense is of reverse direction: A person whom no one cares to be irritated by. ‑‑Sarri.greek  I 05:52, 4 March 2024 (UTC)Reply