What does κασετόφωνο in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word κασετόφωνο in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use κασετόφωνο in Greek.
The word κασετόφωνο in Greek means cassette player, κασετόφωνο, κασετόφωνο, κασετόφωνο, κασετόφωνο, κασετόφωνο. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word κασετόφωνο
cassette player
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κασετόφωνο(device that plays audio cassettes) With the advent of CDs, tape decks in cars are becoming obsolete. |
κασετόφωνο(machine: plays audio cassettes) Aaron switched on the tape player. |
κασετόφωνο(device for recording onto audio cassette) |
κασετόφωνο(tape recorder) Since the advent of compact discs and MP3s, no-one uses cassette players any more. |
κασετόφωνο(cassette or record deck) (για κασέτες) Robert put another tape in the deck and pressed play. |
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