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Letter "I" - Page 2

Commonly used words.

Page 2 of Greek words that their English start with the letter I.
Capital letters is where the word is emphasized (accented). See Accent for more information.

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Greek Audio Phonetics English
τρελός, -ή, -ό Play tre-LOS insane
ανασφαλής, -ής, ές Play anasfa-LIS insecure
μέσα
εντός
Play
Play
ME-sa
e-DOS
inside
(εγώ) επιμένω Play epi-ME-no (I) insist
(η) αϋπνία Play ai-PNI-a insomnia
(εγώ) επιθεωρώ
(η) επιθεώρηση
Play
Play
epitheo-RO
epithe-O-risi
inspect
inspection
(ο) επιθεωρητής Play epitheori-TIS inspector
(εγώ) εμπνέω
(η) έμπνευση
Play
Play
e-BNE-o
E-bnefsi
inspire
inspiration
αντί για Play a-DI gia instead of
(το) ένστικτο Play EN-stikto instinct
(η) διδασκαλία
(η) καθοδηγία
Play
Play
thithaska-LI-a
kathothi-GI-a
instruction
instruction
(εγώ) διδάσκω
(εγώ) καθοδηγώ
Play
Play
thi-THA-sko
kathothi-GO
instruct
instruct
(η) ασφάλεια
(εγώ) ασφαλίζω
Play
Play
a-SFA-lia
asfa-LI-zo
insurance
insure
ασφαλισμένος, -η, -ο Play asfali-SME-nos insured
(εγώ) σκοπεύω Play sko-PE-vo intend
έντονος, -η, -ο
σφοδρός, -ή, -ό
Play
Play
E-donos
sfo-THROS
intense
(το) ενδιαφέρον
ενδιαφέρων, -ουσα, -ων
Play
Play
enthia-FE-ron
enthia-FE-ron
interest
interesting
(εγώ) διερμηνεύω
(η) ερμηνεία
Play
Play
thiermi-NE-vo
ermi-NI-a
interpret
interpretation
(ο) διερμηνέας Play thiermi-NE-as interpreter
(εγώ) διακόπτω
(η) διακοπή
Play
Play
thia-KO-pto
thiako-PI
interrupt
interruption
(η) διασταύρωση Play thia-STA-vrosi intersection
(εγώ) προσκαλώ
(η) πρόσκληση
Play
Play
proska-LO
PROS-klisi
invite
invitation
(εγώ) μπλέκω Play BLE-ko involve
παράλογος, -η, -ο Play pa-RA-logos irrational
άσχετος, -η, -ο Play AS-hetos irrelevant
(εγώ) ερεθίζω
(εγώ) εξοργίζω
Play
Play
ere-THI-zo
eksor-GI-zo
irritate
(ο) ερεθισμός Play ere-this-MOS irritation

  Remember; the words that are adjectives they have three genders. Where you see a word followed by two more endings, is an adjective (or a Participle), therefore it has three genders. Note, that some Pronouns have three genders also.
  For more information please refer to:
Genders (part 1)
Genders (part 2) and
Adjectives

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