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How do you say "blanket" in Greek?
η κουβέρτα
i kuverta
In Greek, "blanket" is η κουβέρτα.
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Pronunciation
Say ee koo-VER-tah with stress on the second syllable. The 'uu' sound is like 'oo' in 'foot'.
Writing and usage
Kappa (κ) sounds like 'k'. The accent sits on the epsilon (έ) of the stressed syllable.
Example sentence
Κάλυψε το μωρό με μιά κουβέρτα.
She covered the baby with a blanket.
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How to remember η κουβέρτα
Kuverta sounds like 'cover-ta', which is what a blanket does - it covers you.
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Questions about η κουβέρτα
How do you say "blanket" in Greek?
In Greek, "blanket" is η κουβέρτα. It is a noun.
How is η κουβέρτα written in Greek?
Kappa (κ) sounds like 'k'. The accent sits on the epsilon (έ) of the stressed syllable.
How is η κουβέρτα used in a sentence?
Use η κουβέρτα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Κάλυψε το μωρό με μιά κουβέρτα. (She covered the baby with a blanket.).
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