What does μόνιμη in Greek mean?

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

The word μόνιμη in Greek means επί μονίμου βάσεως, μόνιμη κατοικία, μόνιμη παραμονή, μόνιμη διαμονή, μόνιμη διαμονή, μόνιμη παραμονή, μόνιμος συντάκτης, μόνιμη συντάκτρια, μόνιμη επιτροπή, μόνιμη ομάδα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word μόνιμη

επί μονίμου βάσεως

(for good, indefinitely)

μόνιμη κατοικία

(usual or long-term address)

When we retired, we made our house on the coast our permanent residence.

μόνιμη παραμονή, μόνιμη διαμονή

(foreign national's right to stay in country)

μόνιμη διαμονή, μόνιμη παραμονή

(legal status)

After five years in the country, Maria received permanent residency.

μόνιμος συντάκτης, μόνιμη συντάκτρια

(regular journalist for a newspaper)

μόνιμη επιτροπή

(permanent assembly or group)

μόνιμη ομάδα

(committee)

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