Greek phrases about relatives. Learn to use the words cousin, uncle and more, in greek sentences.
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In phonetics where you see:
Capital letters is where the word is accented.
ee or i is pronounced as the ee in word beet.
e as the e in the word bet.
a as the a in the word father.
o as the o in the word only.
ou as the ou in the word Lou.
x as the x in the word fox.
th or th like the th in think.
th or th like the th in this.
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Where you see a " y " or a (red) " g " in the phonetics for that
word, that " g " is
pronounced like the y in yes, or
like the w in wad
Capital letters is where the word is emphasized (accented).
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Greek - Phonetics |
Sound |
Translation |
Έχω πολλούς συγγενείς. Eho poLOUS sigeNIS. |
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I have many relatives. |
Πολλούς θείους και θείες και πολλά ξαδέλφια. poLOUS THIous ke THIes ke poLA xaTHElfia. |
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Many uncles and aunts and many cousins. |
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