Greek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Venetian fazza, and later from Italian faccia in sense 3.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfa.t͡sa/
  • Hyphenation: φά‧τσα

Noun

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φάτσα (fátsaf

  1. (colloquial) face
    μια φάτσα μια ράτσαmia fátsa mia rátsaone face one race
  2. (by extension) guy, person (usually of cunning, adept or dexterous person)
  3. façade (as of a building)
    Synonyms: μάπα (mápa), μούρη (moúri), μούτρο (moútro), όψη (ópsi)

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