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Greek
Etymology
κουτός (koutós, “stupid, dumb”) + Φράγκος (Frágkos, “Frank, Roman Catholic, Western European”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuˈtofɾaŋɡos/
- Hyphenation: κου‧τό‧φρα‧γκος
Noun
κουτόφραγκος • (koutófragkos) m (plural κουτόφραγκοι)
- (colloquial, derogatory, humorous) stupid European (a gullible or naive person from Western Europe who is seen as easily being tricked or made a fool of by a Greek)
Κάθε χρόνια μας έρχονται στο ξενοδοχείο κάτι κουτόφραγκοι και πάντα τους χρεώνουμε παραπάνω από τους Έλληνες.- Káthe chrónia mas érchontai sto xenodocheío káti koutófragkoi kai pánta tous chreónoume parapáno apó tous Éllines.
- Every year some stupid Europeans come to our hotel and we always charge them more than the Greeks.
Declension
- Αμερικανάκι n (Amerikanáki, “stupid American, stupid person, gullible person”)