χάριν
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek χάριν (khárin), a common accusative singular form of χάρις (kháris).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xaˈrin/
- Hyphenation: χά‧ριν
Preposition
χάριν • (chárin) (+ genitive)
- thanks to (implies something positive)
- Χωρίς καμία χρηματοδότηση, η οργάνωση συνεχίζει να λειτουργεί χάριν των έξυπνων ανθρώπων που την διευθύνουν.
- Chorís kamía chrimatodótisi, i orgánosi synechízei na leitourgeí chárin ton éxypnon anthrópon pou tin diefthýnoun.
- Without any funding, the organization continues to operate thanks to the clever persons leading it.
- Synonyms: χάρη σε (chári se), χάρις σε (cháris se)
- Antonym: εξαιτίας (exaitías)
- for
See also
- λόγω (lógo, “due to”)
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