τρακάρω

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Greek

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tɾaˈka.ɾo/
  • Hyphenation: τρα‧κά‧ρω

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Italian attraccare, with deletion of initial vowel.

Verb

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τρακάρω (trakáro) (past τράκαρα/τρακάρισα, passive τρακάρομαι, p‑past τρακαρίστηκα, ppp τρακαρισμένος)

  1. to collide, bump
  2. to run into
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from French traquer in the sense: I have trac / traque.

Verb

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τρακάρω (trakáro) (past τράκαρα/τρακάρισα, passive τρακάρομαι/τρακαρίζομαι, p‑past τρακαρίστηκα, ppp τρακαρισμένος) (usually in the passive forms)

  1. to cause someone to have stage fright
Conjugation
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As #Conjugation, plus the form -ίζομαι at passive present.

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  • and see: τρακ n (trak, stage fright)

Further reading

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