What does άστο in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word άστο in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use άστο in Greek.
The word άστο in Greek means αγνόησε το, άστο, αδιαφόρησε, άστο, παράτα το, παράτα το, άστο το, κόφ'το, άστο να πάει στα κομμάτια. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word άστο
αγνόησε το, άστο, αδιαφόρησε(pay no attention) Μην σε ανησυχεί. Αγνόησε το (or: Άστο)! Don't let it bother you. Just ignore it! |
άστο, παράτα το(don't try to change it) Δεν θα έπρεπε να εμπλακείς στον καυγά τους. Άστο (or: παράτα το). You shouldn't get involved in their quarrel - just let it be. |
παράτα το, άστο το, κόφ'το(informal, figurative (stop talking about it) (ανεπίσημο) Δε θέλω να το συζητήσω άλλο, άστο σε παρακαλώ. I don't want to discuss the subject any more – please drop it. |
άστο να πάει στα κομμάτια(informal (disregard past differences) I know Martin insulted you, but you should let it go. |
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