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How do you say "crops" in Greek?
σπάρτα
sparta
In Greek, "crops" is σπάρτα.
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Pronunciation
Say 'SPAR-ta' with stress on the first syllable. Sparta here means crops or seed grain, not the city.
Writing and usage
Sparta uses sigma (σ), pi (π), alpha (α), rho (ρ), and tau (τ). The accent marks the first vowel.
Example sentence
Οι σπάρτα ήταν έτοιμες για συγκομιδή.
The crops were ready for harvest.
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How to remember σπάρτα
Sparta originally referred to sown seed or crops. The city of Sparta took its name from this agricultural connection.
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Questions about σπάρτα
How do you say "crops" in Greek?
In Greek, "crops" is σπάρτα. It is a noun.
How is σπάρτα written in Greek?
Sparta uses sigma (σ), pi (π), alpha (α), rho (ρ), and tau (τ). The accent marks the first vowel.
How is σπάρτα used in a sentence?
Use σπάρτα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Οι σπάρτα ήταν έτοιμες για συγκομιδή. (The crops were ready for harvest.).
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