ανθέλληνας

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Etymology[edit]

ανθ- (anth-, anti-, un-) +‎ Έλληνας (Éllinas, Greek)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /anˈθelinas/
  • Hyphenation: αν‧θέλ‧λη‧νας

Noun[edit]

ανθέλληνας (anthéllinasm (plural ανθέλληνες, feminine ανθελληνίδα)

  1. (formal, derogatory) anti-Greek, Greek hater, mishellene (someone who hates or works against the interests of Greece or Greeks)
    Synonym: μισέλληνας (miséllinas)
    Antonym: φιλέλληνας (filéllinas)
    Πόλοι είπανε τον πρωθυπουργό «ανθέλληνα» επειδή κατά την γνώμη τους, πρόδωσε την Μακεδονία.
    Póloi eípane ton prothypourgó «anthéllina» epeidí katá tin gnómi tous, pródose tin Makedonía.
    Many called the Prime Minister a ‘Greek hater’ because, in their opinions, he had betrayed Macedonia.

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