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How do you say "collar" in Greek?
το κολάρο
to kolaro
In Greek, "collar" is το κολάρο.
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Pronunciation
Say 'toh koh-LAH-roh' with stress on the second syllable. Three syllables with 'o', 'a', and 'o' vowels.
Writing and usage
Kolaro uses kappa (κ), omicron (ο), lambda (λ), alpha (α), rho (ρ), omicron (ο). The stress sits on alpha.
Example sentence
Το κολάρο είναι σκληρό.
The collar is stiff.
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How to remember το κολάρο
Kolaro - collars wrap around the neck and hold a garment together. The word sounds formal like wearing a collar.
Related words
- belt η ζώνη i zoni
- button το κουμπί to kumbi
- cap το καπέλο to kapelo
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- dress το φόρεμα to forema
- shirt το καλό πουκάμισο to kalo pukamiso
- sweater το φούτερ to futer
- sewing machine η ραπτομηχανή i rapromixani
- underwear τα εσώρουχα ta esoruha
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Questions about το κολάρο
How do you say "collar" in Greek?
In Greek, "collar" is το κολάρο. It is a noun.
How is το κολάρο written in Greek?
Kolaro uses kappa (κ), omicron (ο), lambda (λ), alpha (α), rho (ρ), omicron (ο). The stress sits on alpha.
How is το κολάρο used in a sentence?
Use το κολάρο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το κολάρο είναι σκληρό. (The collar is stiff.).
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