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Letter "S" - Page 4

Commonly used words.

English words and their Greek translation.
Capital letters is where the word is emphasized (accented). See Accent for more information.

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Greek Audio Phonetics English
(εγώ) δείχνω
(το) θέαμα
Play
Play
THI-hno
THE-ama
(I) show
(the) show
πανούργος, -α, -ο Play pa-NOUR-gos shrewd
(εγώ) ζαρώνω Play za-RO-no shrink
(εγώ) ανακατεύω
(εγώ) ανακατώνω
Play
Play
anaka-TE-vo
anaka-TO-no
shuffle
(εγώ) κλείνω
κλειστός, -ή, -ό
Play
Play
KLI-no
kli-STOS
(I) shut
(the) shut
ντροπαλός, -ή, -ό
(εγώ) ντρέπομαι
Play
Play
dropa-LOS
DRE-pome
shy
άρρωστος, -η, -ο Play A-rostos sick
(η) πλευρά
(η) μεριά
Play
Play
ple-VRA
me-RIA
side
(ο) αναστεναγμός
(εγώ) αναστενάζω
Play
Play
anastenag-MOS
anaste-NA-zo
sigh
(η) όραση (sence)
(το) θέαμα
Play
Play
O-rasi (sence)
THE-ama
sight
(το) σημείο
(το) σημάδι
(εγώ) υπογράφω
Play
Play
Play
si-MI-o
si-MA-thi
eepo-GRA-fo
(the) sign
(the) sign
(I) sign
(η) υπογραφή Play eepogra-FI signature
(η) σιωπή
σιωπηλός, -ή, -ό
Play
Play
sio-PI
siopi-LOS
silence
silent
(το) μετάξι
μεταξωτός, -ή, -ό
Play
Play
me-TA-ksi
metakso-TOS
silk
silky
απλός, -ή, -ό Play ap-LOS simple
(ο, η) ειλικρινής Play eelikri-NIS sincere
(η) αμαρτία
αμαρτωλός, -ή, -ό
Play
Play
amar-TI-a
amarto-LOS
sin
sinner
(η) κατάσταση Play ka-TA-stasi situation
(ο) ουρανός Play oura-NOS sky
(ο) δούλος
(η) δούλα
Play
Play
THOU-los
THOU-la
slave (man)
slave (woman)
(ο) ύπνος
(εγώ) κοιμάμαι
(εγώ) νυστάζω
Play
Play
Play
EEP-nos
ki-MA-me
ni-STA-zo
(the) sleep
(I) sleep
(I'm) sleepy
(η) φέτα Play FE-ta slice
αργός, -ή, -ό Play ar-GOS slow
μικρός, -ή, -ό Play mi-KROS small
(εγώ) χαμογελώ
(το) χαμόγελο
Play
Play
hamoge-LO
ha-MO-gelo
(I) smile
(the) smile
(ο) καπνός Play ka-PNOS smoke
κοινωνικός, -ή, -ό
(η) κοινωνία
Play
Play
kinoni-KOS
kino-NI-a
social
society

  Remember; the words that are adjectives they have three genders. Where you see a word followed by two more endings, that word is probably 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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