뜻
To plan for myself.
문화적 배경
The phrase reflects the 'noikokyrosyni' (householding) ideal, where being in control of one's resources is a mark of adulthood. Similar to other Mediterranean cultures, there is a historical distrust of formal institutions, leading to a preference for personal 'arrangements'. Used frequently in the context of the 'gig economy' and financial instability to describe 'hustling' or managing multiple tasks. The naval origins are still felt in island communities where 'koumanto' refers to the literal management of a boat.
Use it for Money
This is the most common use. If you want to sound like a native when talking about your budget, use this phrase.
Watch the Pronoun
Forgetting 'μου/σου/του' makes the sentence sound very strange to a Greek ear.
뜻
To plan for myself.
Use it for Money
This is the most common use. If you want to sound like a native when talking about your budget, use this phrase.
Watch the Pronoun
Forgetting 'μου/σου/του' makes the sentence sound very strange to a Greek ear.
Assertive but Polite
It's a great way to say 'I've got it' without being rude, especially with family.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct possessive pronoun (μου, σου, του, κλπ.).
Η Μαρία είναι πολύ οργανωμένη. Πάντα κάνει τα κουμάντα ______ πριν από κάθε ταξίδι.
Since the subject is 'Η Μαρία' (she), the possessive pronoun must be 'της'.
Which sentence is the most appropriate when declining a loan because you have saved money?
Φίλος: 'Θέλεις να σου δανείσω 50 ευρώ;'
Option 'β' is the standard idiomatic way to say you have managed your finances.
Complete the dialogue using the correct form of the phrase.
Γιώργος: 'Πώς θα πας στο αεροδρόμιο αύριο στις 5 το πρωί;' Ελένη: 'Μην ανησυχείς, ____________________, θα με πάει ο αδερφός μου.'
Eleni is explaining that she has already made an arrangement (past tense, first person).
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Context: Someone is trying to tell you how to spend your savings.
Option 'β' asserts your right to manage your own money.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Η Μαρία είναι πολύ οργανωμένη. Πάντα κάνει τα κουμάντα ______ πριν από κάθε ταξίδι.
Since the subject is 'Η Μαρία' (she), the possessive pronoun must be 'της'.
Φίλος: 'Θέλεις να σου δανείσω 50 ευρώ;'
Option 'β' is the standard idiomatic way to say you have managed your finances.
Γιώργος: 'Πώς θα πας στο αεροδρόμιο αύριο στις 5 το πρωί;' Ελένη: 'Μην ανησυχείς, ____________________, θα με πάει ο αδερφός μου.'
Eleni is explaining that she has already made an arrangement (past tense, first person).
Context: Someone is trying to tell you how to spend your savings.
Option 'β' asserts your right to manage your own money.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Yes, it is the plural of 'κουμάντο', though 'κουμάντο' is more common in other contexts.
Yes, with colleagues it's fine. With a CEO, use 'προγραμματισμός'.
No, it can be about time, logistics, or even emotional boundaries.
'Κανονίζω' is 'to arrange'. 'Κάνω τα κουμάντα μου' is more about 'managing my affairs' with a sense of autonomy.
관련 표현
κάνω κουμάντο
similarTo be in charge / To give orders
παίρνω το κουμάντο
builds onTo take control of a situation
κανονίζω
synonymTo arrange / To settle
βάζω τάξη
similarTo put in order
δίνω εντολές
contrastTo give orders