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How do you say "cd" in Greek?

το σιντί

to sidi

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In Greek, "cd" is το σιντί.

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Pronunciation

Say 'toh see-DEE' with stress on the second syllable. Two syllables, very straightforward.

Writing and usage

Sidi uses sigma (σ), iota (ι), delta (δ), iota (ι). It's the Greek spelling of the English acronym CD.

Example sentence

Το σιντί έχει μουσική.

The CD has music.

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How to remember το σιντί

Sidi - CD stands for compact disc, and this is just the Greek way of saying the same acronym.

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Questions about το σιντί

How do you say "cd" in Greek?

In Greek, "cd" is το σιντί. It is a noun.

How is το σιντί written in Greek?

Sidi uses sigma (σ), iota (ι), delta (δ), iota (ι). It's the Greek spelling of the English acronym CD.

How is το σιντί used in a sentence?

Use το σιντί as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το σιντί έχει μουσική. (The CD has music.).

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