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How do you say "crockery" in Greek?

τα πιατικά

ta piatika

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "crockery" is τα πιατικά.

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Pronunciation

Say 'ta pi-a-ti-KA' with stress on the third syllable. Piatika relates to dishes or plates.

Writing and usage

Piatika uses pi (π), iota (ι), alpha (α), tau (τ), iota, kappa (κ), and alpha (α). The accent sits on the second 'i'.

Example sentence

Τα πιατικά ήταν πορσελάνη λευκή.

The crockery was white porcelain.

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How to remember τα πιατικά

Piatika comes from piato, plate. Crockery is made up of multiple plates and dishes used for serving.

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Questions about τα πιατικά

How do you say "crockery" in Greek?

In Greek, "crockery" is τα πιατικά. It is a noun.

How is τα πιατικά written in Greek?

Piatika uses pi (π), iota (ι), alpha (α), tau (τ), iota, kappa (κ), and alpha (α). The accent sits on the second 'i'.

How is τα πιατικά used in a sentence?

Use τα πιατικά as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Τα πιατικά ήταν πορσελάνη λευκή. (The crockery was white porcelain.).

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