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How do you say "boards" in Greek?

σανίδες

sanides

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "boards" is σανίδες.

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Pronunciation

Say 'sa-NI-des' with stress on the second syllable. Sanides is the plural of sanida, plank.

Writing and usage

Sanides uses sigma (σ), alpha (α), nu (ν), and iota (ι), all straightforward Greek letters. The accent sits on the iota.

Example sentence

Οι σανίδες ήταν σαπιές και επικίνδυνες.

The boards were rotten and dangerous.

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How to remember σανίδες

Sanida comes from Sanskrit through Greek trade routes. Boards and planks were essential materials in ancient times.

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Questions about σανίδες

How do you say "boards" in Greek?

In Greek, "boards" is σανίδες. It is a noun.

How is σανίδες written in Greek?

Sanides uses sigma (σ), alpha (α), nu (ν), and iota (ι), all straightforward Greek letters. The accent sits on the iota.

How is σανίδες used in a sentence?

Use σανίδες as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Οι σανίδες ήταν σαπιές και επικίνδυνες. (The boards were rotten and dangerous.).

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