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How do you say "chart" in Greek?

το γράφημα

to grafima

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "chart" is το γράφημα.

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Pronunciation

Say to GRAH-fee-mah with stress on first syllable. Gamma (γ) rho (ρ) alpha (α) start.

Writing and usage

Gamma (γ) rho (ρ) alpha (α) phi (φ) eta (η) mu (μ) alpha (α) spell out graphima.

Example sentence

Έδειξα ένα γράφημα.

I showed a chart.

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How to remember το γράφημα

Grafima comes from grapho meaning to write or draw, so it's a written or drawn diagram.

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Questions about το γράφημα

How do you say "chart" in Greek?

In Greek, "chart" is το γράφημα. It is a noun.

How is το γράφημα written in Greek?

Gamma (γ) rho (ρ) alpha (α) phi (φ) eta (η) mu (μ) alpha (α) spell out graphima.

How is το γράφημα used in a sentence?

Use το γράφημα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έδειξα ένα γράφημα. (I showed a chart.).

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