المعنى
Instruction regarding an object.
خلفية ثقافية
Greeks are known for long phone conversations. 'Μην το κλείνεις' is often said multiple times at the end of a call as new topics keep coming up. In Greek offices, leaving the door open is often a sign of accessibility. If a colleague tries to close your door, 'Μην το κλείνεις' signals you are still 'open' for business. In Cyprus, the dialect might change the verb slightly to 'Μεν το κλείεις', but the sentiment remains identical. Leaving the door open (literally and figuratively) is a mark of 'Philoxenia'. A closed door can sometimes be perceived as unwelcoming.
The 'Double Object' Trick
Greeks often say 'Μην το κλείνεις το...' and then name the object. It sounds very natural and gives you more time to think of the noun.
Don't use 'Δεν'
Using 'Δεν' makes it a statement. If you want to be bossy or helpful, always use 'Μην'.
المعنى
Instruction regarding an object.
The 'Double Object' Trick
Greeks often say 'Μην το κλείνεις το...' and then name the object. It sounds very natural and gives you more time to think of the noun.
Don't use 'Δεν'
Using 'Δεν' makes it a statement. If you want to be bossy or helpful, always use 'Μην'.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct negative particle for a command.
____ το κλείνεις!
'Μην' is the correct particle for negative commands in Greek.
Complete the sentence to tell someone not to hang up.
Μην το ______, θέλω να σου πω κάτι!
'Κλείνεις' is the verb for closing/hanging up.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are on the phone and your battery is low, but you want to finish your sentence.
This phrase is used to keep the communication line open.
Fill in the missing line.
A: Θα κλείσω το παράθυρο, κρυώνω. B: ________, καπνίζω.
B wants the window to stay open because they are smoking.
Match the Greek to the English.
Match the following:
These are the variations based on formality and gender.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Common Objects for 'Μην το κλείνεις'
Physical
- • Παράθυρο (Window)
- • Βιβλίο (Book)
- • Κουτί (Box)
Digital
- • Τηλέφωνο (Phone)
- • Laptop (Laptop)
- • Αρχείο (File)
بنك التمارين
5 تمارين____ το κλείνεις!
'Μην' is the correct particle for negative commands in Greek.
Μην το ______, θέλω να σου πω κάτι!
'Κλείνεις' is the verb for closing/hanging up.
Situation: You are on the phone and your battery is low, but you want to finish your sentence.
This phrase is used to keep the communication line open.
A: Θα κλείσω το παράθυρο, κρυώνω. B: ________, καπνίζω.
B wants the window to stay open because they are smoking.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
These are the variations based on formality and gender.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
14 أسئلةYes, it's very common to say 'Μην το κλείνεις' when someone is about to shut a laptop lid.
Not inherently, but your tone matters. If shouted, it's a sharp command. If said softly, it's a request.
Strictly speaking, you should say 'Μην την κλείνεις' (Mīn tīn kleíneis), but in casual speech, many people use 'το' as a default.
Use the plural: 'Μην το κλείνετε' (Mīn to kleínete).
Yes! Greeks often use 'κλείνω' for turning off lights and 'ανοίγω' for turning them on.
'Κλείνεις' is for an action in progress or a general habit. 'Κλείσεις' is for a specific future moment.
Yes, but usually you'd add the noun: 'Μην το κλείνεις το μαγαζί' (Don't close the shop).
You can add 'ρε' (re) at the end for emphasis: 'Μην το κλείνεις, ρε!'
You would say 'Μην μου το κλείνεις' (Don't close it to me).
Yes, many Greek pop songs use this phrase in the context of a breakup or a phone call.
Absolutely. 'Μην το κλείνεις το βιβλίο, δεν τελείωσα τη σελίδα.'
The opposite is 'Κλείστο' (Close it) or 'Κλείσε το'.
Yes, 'Μην' is the universal particle for negative commands (e.g., Μην τρως - Don't eat).
That's the standard word order for object pronouns in Modern Greek.
عبارات ذات صلة
Άστο ανοιχτό
similarLeave it open
Κλείσε το
contrastClose it / Hang up
Μείνε στη γραμμή
specialized formStay on the line
Μην το κλείσεις
similarDon't close it (once)