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Letter "T" - Page 3

Commonly used words.

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Greek Audio Phonetics English
σφικτός, -ή, -ό
(εγώ) σφίγγω
Play
Play
sfi-KTOS
SFI-go
tight
(I) tighten
(το) κεραμίδι
(το) πλακάκι
Play
Play
kera-MI-thi
pla-KA-ki
tile
μέχρι Play MEH-ri till
(η) ώρα
(ο) χρόνος
(ο) καιρός
Play
Play
Play
O-ra
HRO-nos
ke-ROS
time
πολύ μικρός, -ή, -ό Play po-LI mi-KROS tiny
(εγώ) κουράζω
(είμαι) κουρασμένος
(το) λάστιχο
Play
Play
Play
kou-RA-zo
(EE-me) koura-SME-nos
LA-stiho
(I) tire
(I'm) tired
(the) tire
(ο) τίτλος Play TI-tlos title
(η) φρυγανιά Play friga-NIA toast
(ο) καπνός Play ka-PNOS tobacco
σήμερα Play SI-mera today
(τα) διόδια Play thi-O-thia toll
αύριο Play AV-rio tomorrow
(η) γλώσσα Play GLO-sa tongue
απόψε Play a-PO-pse tonight
(το) εργαλείο Play erga-LI-o tool
(η) κορυφή
(η) σβούρα (the toy)
Play
Play
kori-FI
SVOU-ra
top
(το) θέμα Play THE-ma topic
τοπικός, -ή, -ό Play topi-KOS topical
(η) τοπογραφία
τοπογραφικός, -ή, -ό
Play
Play
topogra-FI-a
topografi-KOS
topography
topographical
(το) βάσανο
(το) βασανιστήριο
Play
Play
VA-sano
vasani-STI-rio
torment
(εγώ) βασανίζω
(το) βασανιστήριο
Play
Play
vasa-NI-zo
vasani-STI-rio
(I) torture
(the) torture
ολικός, -ή, -ό
ολόκληρος, -η, -ο
Play
Play
oli-KOS
o-LO-kliros
total
(εγώ) αγγίζω
(το) άγγιγμα
(η) επαφή
Play
Play
Play
a-GI-zo
A-gigma
epa-FI
(I) touch
(the) touch
(the) touch
συγκινημένος, -η, -ο Play sigini-ME-nos touched
σκληρός, -ή, -ό Play skli-ROS tough
(ο) τουρίστας (man)
(η) τουρίστρια (woman)
Play
Play
tou-RI-stas (man)
tou-RI-stria (woman)
tourist
προς Play pros toward
(ο) πύργος Play PIR-gos tower
(η) κωμόπολη
(η) μικρή πόλη
Play
Play
ko-MO-poli
mi-KRI  PO-li
town

  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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