What does φτώχια in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word φτώχια in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use φτώχια in Greek.

The word φτώχια in Greek means poverty, φτώχεια, ένδεια, ανέχεια, φτώχεια, φτώχεια, φτώχεια, φτώχεια, φτώχεια, ανέχεια, ανέχεια, φτώχεια, φτώχεια, οδηγώ κτ στη φτώχεια, ζω στη φτώχεια/ένδεια, πάμφτωχος, θεόφτωχος. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word φτώχια

poverty

φτώχεια

(poor)

Έχει ένα πολύ μικρό εισόδημα και ζει μέσα στη φτώχεια.
He has a tiny income and lives in great poverty.

ένδεια

(poverty)

Many immigrants lived in destitution and were unable to find profitable work.

ανέχεια, φτώχεια

(poverty)

φτώχεια

(poverty)

φτώχεια

(dated (poverty)

φτώχεια

(poverty)

φτώχεια, ανέχεια

(living conditions)

Ο Τομ από τη ζωή στην ανέχεια έφτασε να διοικεί τη δική του εταιρεία.
Tom went from living in the gutter to running his own business.

ανέχεια, φτώχεια

(poverty)

The family lived in necessity for years.

φτώχεια

(lacking money)

This new regulation should help decrease the amount of poorness in this city.

οδηγώ κτ στη φτώχεια

(impoverish)

The father's gambling addiction beggared his family.

ζω στη φτώχεια/ένδεια

(be very poor)

Half the world lives in poverty while the other half throws away good food.

πάμφτωχος, θεόφτωχος

(extremely poor)

This organization strives to help as many of the poverty-stricken families in this city as possible.

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