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How do you say "boots" in Greek?

οι μπότες

i botes

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In Greek, "boots" is οι μπότες.

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Pronunciation

Say i BOH-tes with stress on first syllable. Beta (β) omicron (ο) make 'bo' sound.

Writing and usage

Iota (ι) marks feminine plural. Beta (β) omicron (ο) tau (τ) epsilon (ε) sigma (σ).

Example sentence

Φόρεσα τις μπότες μου.

I wore my boots.

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How to remember οι μπότες

Botes sounds like the English 'boots' and is the Greek plural for the footwear.

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Questions about οι μπότες

How do you say "boots" in Greek?

In Greek, "boots" is οι μπότες. It is a noun.

How is οι μπότες written in Greek?

Iota (ι) marks feminine plural. Beta (β) omicron (ο) tau (τ) epsilon (ε) sigma (σ).

How is οι μπότες used in a sentence?

Use οι μπότες as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Φόρεσα τις μπότες μου. (I wore my boots.).

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