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Greek
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish مانقه (manka, manga, “squad”).
According to Nisanyan,[1] from Italian banco, originally a naval term used to refer to a bank or row of sailors, later becoming a group or assembly of sailors (often with the additional meaning of a mess or meal assembly), then, according to Nisanyan, a non-naval term by the 20th century used by the ground forces.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈma(ŋ)ɡas/
- Hyphenation: μά‧γκας
Noun
μάγκας • (mágkas) m (plural μάγκες, feminine μάγκισσα)
- (historical, obsolete) mangas (social group in the Belle Époque era's counterculture of Greece known for behaving in a particularly arrogant/presumptuous way, dressing in a distinctive style with a moustache and beads, having a particular limping walk and listening to rebetiko music; the closest English equivalent is spiv or wide boy)
- (colloquial, derogatory, by extension) tough guy, macho man (person who acts tough and talks in a particular heavy way, the implication usually being they are anything but)
Ήταν ένας τύπος μάγκας που μάλωνε με οποιονδήποτε τον κοιτούσε στραβά.- Ítan énas týpos mágkas pou málone me opoiondípote ton koitoúse stravá.
- There was a tough guy who was picking fights with anyone who looked at him wrong.
Μη μας το παίζεις μάγκας, όλοι ξέρουμε ότι είσαι χέστης!- Mi mas to paízeis mágkas, óloi xéroume óti eísai chéstis!
- Don't play the tough guy with us, we know you're a wuss!
- (colloquial, in positive contexts, sometimes sarcastic) tiger, daredevil, lionheart (smart or cunning person who is exceptionally able and resourceful)
Γιατί δεν περιμένεις στη σειρά; Πιστεύεις ότι είσαι πιο μάγκας από μας;- Giatí den periméneis sti seirá? Pistéveis óti eísai pio mágkas apó mas?
- Why won't you wait your turn in the queue? Do you think you're braver than us?
Ο Νίκος ήταν μάγκας και τα κατάφερε.- O Níkos ítan mágkas kai ta katáfere.
- Nick was a tiger and he managed it.
- (colloquial, informal) dude, man, bro, guy (term of address between friends)
Λοιπόν, μάγκες, είμαστε έτοιμοι;- Loipón, mágkes, eímaste étoimoi?
- Right, guys, are we ready?
Δεν πειράζει πόσο μυαλό έχεις, μάγκα μου, αλλά τα λεφτά που έχεις.- Den peirázei póso myaló écheis, mágka mou, allá ta leftá pou écheis.
- It doesn't matter how much brains you have, my man, but how much money you have.
Declension
Declension of μάγκας
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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μάγκας (mágkas)
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μάγκες (mágkes)
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genitive
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μάγκα (mágka)
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accusative
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μάγκα (mágka)
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μάγκες (mágkes)
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vocative
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μάγκα (mágka)
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μάγκες (mágkes)
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Synonyms
Derived terms
- μαγκάκι n (magkáki) (diminutive)
- μαγκιά f (magkiá, “cunning, craftiness”)
- μάγκικος (mágkikos, “cunning, crafty, rakish”)
- μαγκεύω (magkévo, “to turn into a tough guy”)
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