Idioms

/ˈɪdiəmz/ noun

Expressions or phrases whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal definition of the individual words, such as 'break a leg' meaning 'good luck'.

From Greek 'idioma' meaning 'peculiar phraseology' or 'special property', from 'idios' (one's own, private). Entered English in the 16th century through Latin.

AMአነጋገሮች
ARتعابير اصطلاحية
BNবাগধারা
CAidiomes
CSidiomy
DAidiomer
DERedewendungen
ELιδιωματισμοί
ESmodismos
FAاصطلاحات
FIidiomit
FRidiomes
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