μετρητά
Greek
Etymology
From μετρητός (metritós, “that which is measurable”, neuter plural form of adjectival noun)
Noun
μετρητά • (metritá) n pl
- cash, money in distinction to valuables, property, investments etc.
- Πήρε την προικα σε μετρητά. ― Píre tin proika se metritá. ― She took the dowry in cash.
Declension
μετρητά
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | μετρητά • |
| genitive | μετρητών • |
| accusative | μετρητά • |
| vocative | μετρητά • |
Coordinate terms
- see: χρήμα n (chríma, “capital, assets”)
Adjective
μετρητά • (metritá)
- Nominative, accusative and vocative neuter plural form of μετρητός (metritós).
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