coger

(Αγγλικός)

  1. to take, catch, hold, to get, to seize
  2. to pick, harvest
  3. to fish
  4. to seize, arrest; to overtake
  5. to get (a joke)
  6. to collect
  7. (Latin-America, vulgar) to have sex, to fuck, to bang
  8. (Spain) to imitate, learn
  9. (Spain) to choose (a direction, route, when driving or walking)
  10. (Spain) to turn to (when driving or walking)
  11. (Spain) to board (means of transportation)

Συχνότητα

B1
Με παύλα ως
co‧ger
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/koˈxeɾ/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

Inherited from Latin colligere (“to collect, to gather”). Cognate with Portuguese colher, French cueillir, Sicilian cògghiri, and also with English cull, coil, college, and collect. Compare also the borrowed doublet colegir. Not related to Latin cōgere, coagere (“to assemble”).

Related words

παίρνω

πιάνω

γαμώ

προλαβαίνω

διαλέγω

συλλαμβάνω

αιχμαλωτίζω

απάγω

δρέπω

καταλαμβάνω

μαζεύω

τσακώνω

τσιμπώ

κομίζω

silam’vano

’piano

’perno

pi’ano

ar’pazo

κρατώ σφικτά

gamó

πηδάω

κάνω έρωτα

κατανοώ

συνουσιάζομαι

φέρνω

βρίσκω

σφίγγω

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