κακό του κεφαλιού σου

English translation: your loss

13:01 Mar 22, 2010
Greek to English translations [PRO]
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Greek term or phrase: κακό του κεφαλιού σου
Μπορείτε να μου προτείνετε μια μετάφραση αυτής της ιδιωματικής έκφρασης;
Asimenia Loulaki (X)
United Kingdom
Local time: 05:13
English translation:your loss
Explanation:
your loss
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Spiros Doikas
Local time: 07:13
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Summary of answers provided
4 +4your loss
Spiros Doikas
4 +1it's your funeral!
Nick Lingris
4Head on the block
Constantinos Faridis (X)
3acting against your own good / should know better
Magda P.


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4 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +4
your loss


Explanation:
your loss

Spiros Doikas
Local time: 07:13
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agree  Angeliki Papadopoulou: Exactly! :)
6 mins

agree  Philip Lees
15 mins

agree  Antonia Keratsa
7 hrs

agree  Julie Fragkaki
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13 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
it's your funeral!


Explanation:
Βέβαια, χωρίς συγκείμενο, βαράμε στο γάμο του Καραγκιόζη.

The other person has made a decision that you think is bad. However, it is their choice; it is their funeral.
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/it's your funer...



Nick Lingris
United Kingdom
Local time: 05:13
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Native speaker of: Native in GreekGreek
PRO pts in category: 128
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Asker: Thank you Nick. I think this expression may be very close to the one I am looking for, but it seems to me there are various expression we can use depending on the context. My context is this: There is a dialogue where person A says: 'She is like a mother to me. I would want to suffer if something happened to her'. Person B says: 'κακό του κεφαλιού σου!' Then person A replies: 'Touch wood' Would your expression still be good for this dialogue? In the meantime, I found another idiom, which could be good: 'on your own head be it' (although this was in a book of idioms translated as 'στο κεφάλι σου να πέσει'). What do you all think?


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agree  Philip Lees
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Head on the block


Explanation:
Head on the block
If someone's head is on the block, they are going to be held responsible and suffer the consequences for something that has gone wrong.
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/h.html



Constantinos Faridis (X)
Greece
Local time: 07:13
Native speaker of: Greek
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acting against your own good / should know better


Explanation:
I suppose acting against your own good would be OK kind of including "loss", funeral" and ..trying to think of something better - worn out right now - I can also come up with "should have known better" though not strong enough.. If you had known better, you would not be doing κακό του κεφαλιού σου...think about it

Magda P.
Italy
Local time: 06:13
Native speaker of: Greek
PRO pts in category: 4
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