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words that start with "I" and the greek translation
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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
Greek |
Audio |
Phonetics |
English |
τοπικός, -ή, -ό ντόπιος, -α, -ο |
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topi-KOS DO-pios |
local |
(εγώ) κλειδώνω |
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kli-THO-no |
(I) lock |
(η) κλειδαριά (η) κλειδωνιά |
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klitha-RIA
klitho-NIA |
(the) lock (the) lock |
(η) λογική λογικός, -ή, -ό |
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logi-KI logi-KOS |
logic logical |
μόνος, -η, -ο μοναχός, -ή, -ό |
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MO-nos mona-HOS |
lonely |
(εγώ) κυτάζω (εγώ) βλέπω |
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ki-TA-zo VLE-po |
look |
(εγώ) χάνω |
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HA-no |
lose |
(η) απώλεια (το) χάσιμο |
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a-PO-lia HA-simo |
(the) loss |
(η) ζημιά |
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zi-MIA |
(the) loss |
(το) οικόπεδο |
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ee-KO-petho |
lot |
(εγώ) αγαπώ (η) αγάπη |
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aga-PO a-GA-pi |
(I) love (the) love |
ερωτευμένος, -η, -ο |
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erotev-ME-nos |
(in) love |
χαμηλός, -ή, -ό |
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hami-LOS |
low |
πιστός, -ή, -ό (η) πίστη |
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pi-STOS PI-sti |
loyal loyalty |
(η) τύχη τυχερός, -ή, -ό |
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TI-hi tihe-ROS |
luck lucky |
(οι) αποσκευές (plural) |
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aposke-VES |
luggage |
(το) μεσημεριανό |
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mesimeria-NO |
lunch |
πολυτελής, -ης, -ες (η) πολυτέλεια |
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polite-LIS poli-TE-lia |
luxurious luxury |
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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