What does τάς in Greek mean?

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

The word τάς in Greek means φρενοβλαβής, πιστοποιώ ότι κπ είναι φρενοβλαβής, που έχει σώας τας φρένας, κρίσιμος, καθοριστικός, που δεν έχει σώας τας φρένας, που έχει σώας τας φρένας, μη έχων σώας τας φρένας, σώφρων, σώφρονας, νοήμων, νοήμονας, που έχει σώας τας φρένας, λογικά, που έχει σώας τας φρένας. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word τάς

φρενοβλαβής

(person: legally declared insane)

πιστοποιώ ότι κπ είναι φρενοβλαβής

(person: declare insane)

The prisoner was certified and deemed unable to stand trial.

που έχει σώας τας φρένας

(Latin (of sound mind)

κρίσιμος, καθοριστικός

(figurative (situation: critical)

Tomorrow's game is a do-or-die situation for the struggling team.

που δεν έχει σώας τας φρένας

(Latin (not of sound mind) (καθαρεύουσα)

που έχει σώας τας φρένας

(sane)

Being of sound mind, I hereby bequeath all my possessions to my husband and daughter.

μη έχων σώας τας φρένας

(not rational or sane)

His lawyers are pleading 'not guilty', on account of him being of unsound mind.

σώφρων, σώφρονας, νοήμων, νοήμονας

(person: mentally healthy)

His lawyer argues that he's not sane enough to stand trial.

που έχει σώας τας φρένας

(law: no mental disturbance)

The court determined that he was sane when he committed the crime.

λογικά

(mentally capable)

που έχει σώας τας φρένας

(mentally sound)

The doctors think Harry is stable again now, after his breakdown.

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