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How do you say "button" in Greek?

το κουμπί

to kumbi

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In Greek, "button" is το κουμπί.

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Pronunciation

Say 'toh KOOM-bee' with stress on the first syllable. Two syllables with 'oo' and 'i' vowels.

Writing and usage

Kumbi uses kappa (κ), upsilon (υ) which sounds like 'oo', mu (μ), pi (π), iota (ι).

Example sentence

Το κουμπί είναι λευκό.

The button is white.

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How to remember το κουμπί

Kumbi - buttons are small, round fasteners. The word sounds short and snappy like a button.

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Questions about το κουμπί

How do you say "button" in Greek?

In Greek, "button" is το κουμπί. It is a noun.

How is το κουμπί written in Greek?

Kumbi uses kappa (κ), upsilon (υ) which sounds like 'oo', mu (μ), pi (π), iota (ι).

How is το κουμπί used in a sentence?

Use το κουμπί as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το κουμπί είναι λευκό. (The button is white.).

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