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How do you say "artwork" in Greek?

έργο τέχνης

ergo tehnis

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "artwork" is έργο τέχνης.

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Pronunciation

Say 'ER-go TE-hnis' with stress on first syllable of first word, first of second word.

Writing and usage

Ergo uses epsilon (ε), rho (ρ), gamma (γ). Tehnis uses tau (τ), epsilon (ε), chi (χ), which sounds like German 'Bach'.

Example sentence

Το έργο τέχνης ήταν σημαντικό και ακριβό.

The artwork was important and expensive.

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How to remember έργο τέχνης

Ergo means work or creation, and techni means craft or art. Artwork literally means a work of craft.

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Questions about έργο τέχνης

How do you say "artwork" in Greek?

In Greek, "artwork" is έργο τέχνης. It is a noun.

How is έργο τέχνης written in Greek?

Ergo uses epsilon (ε), rho (ρ), gamma (γ). Tehnis uses tau (τ), epsilon (ε), chi (χ), which sounds like German 'Bach'.

How is έργο τέχνης used in a sentence?

Use έργο τέχνης as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το έργο τέχνης ήταν σημαντικό και ακριβό. (The artwork was important and expensive.).

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