όλα
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὅλος (hólos, “whole, entire, complete”), from Proto-Indo-European *solh₂wós from *solh₂- (“whole”).
Noun
όλα • (óla) n pl
- everything
- Όλα είναι εντάξει! (Everything is OK!)
- Τα θέλει όλα δικά του. (He want it all for himself.)
- τριάντα όλα (tennis - thirty all)
Declension
όλα
plural | |
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nominative | όλα • |
genitive | όλων • |
accusative | όλα • |
vocative | όλα • |
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