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How do you say "apple" in Greek?

το μήλο

to milo

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "apple" is το μήλο.

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Pronunciation

Say MEE-lo with stress on the first syllable, the long e from eta (η).

Writing and usage

Uses mu (μ), eta (η), lambda (λ), omicron (ο), with accent on eta.

Example sentence

Το μήλο είναι γλυκό.

The apple is sweet.

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How to remember το μήλο

Milo sounds like Milo the animated character. It's a simple, punchy word for a simple fruit.

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Questions about το μήλο

How do you say "apple" in Greek?

In Greek, "apple" is το μήλο. It is a noun.

How is το μήλο written in Greek?

Uses mu (μ), eta (η), lambda (λ), omicron (ο), with accent on eta.

How is το μήλο used in a sentence?

Use το μήλο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το μήλο είναι γλυκό. (The apple is sweet.).

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