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How do you say "below" in Greek?
κάτω
kato
In Greek, "below" is κάτω.
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Pronunciation
Stress the first syllable: KAH-to. The 'a' is open, the final 'o' is short.
Writing and usage
Kato is the opposite of pano. Both are simple, frequently-used direction words.
Example sentence
Το κάτω όροφο είναι εδώ.
The lower floor is here.
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How to remember κάτω
Catacombs come from katakoem (to dig beneath). Below is where you go down into catacombs.
Related words
- above πάνω pano
- backwards προς τα πίσω pros ta piso
- behind πίσω piso
- forwards προς τα μπρος pros ta mbros
- in front μπροστά mbrosta
- inside μέσα mesa
- left αριστερά aristera
- north ο βορράς o voras
- west η δύση i dhisi
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Questions about κάτω
How do you say "below" in Greek?
In Greek, "below" is κάτω. It is a noun.
How is κάτω written in Greek?
Kato is the opposite of pano. Both are simple, frequently-used direction words.
How is κάτω used in a sentence?
Use κάτω as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το κάτω όροφο είναι εδώ. (The lower floor is here.).
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