Greek vocabulary · Beginner
How do you say "bed" in Greek?
το κρεβάτι
to krevati
In Greek, "bed" is το κρεβάτι.
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Pronunciation
Stress the second syllable: kreh-VAH-tee. The first syllable is short, the final 'i' is light.
Writing and usage
Krevati uses 'κ' and 'ρ' at the start. The neuter ending 'ι' is standard.
Example sentence
Πήγε στο κρεβάτι.
She went to bed.
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How to remember το κρεβάτι
Beds are for sleeping. A krevati is where you lie down to rest.
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Questions about το κρεβάτι
How do you say "bed" in Greek?
In Greek, "bed" is το κρεβάτι. It is a noun.
How is το κρεβάτι written in Greek?
Krevati uses 'κ' and 'ρ' at the start. The neuter ending 'ι' is standard.
How is το κρεβάτι used in a sentence?
Use το κρεβάτι as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Πήγε στο κρεβάτι. (She went to bed.).
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