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How do you say "cupboard" in Greek?

το ντουλάπι

to dulapi

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In Greek, "cupboard" is το ντουλάπι.

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Pronunciation

Stress the second syllable: dul-AH-pee. The first 'ν' is silent or very light.

Writing and usage

Dulapi uses 'ντ' which produces the 'd' sound. The 'ι' at the end marks the neuter gender.

Example sentence

Η κούπα ήταν στο ντουλάπι.

The cup was in the cupboard.

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How to remember το ντουλάπι

Cupboards are where dishes are kept. A dulapi is a wooden cabinet with doors.

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Questions about το ντουλάπι

How do you say "cupboard" in Greek?

In Greek, "cupboard" is το ντουλάπι. It is a noun.

How is το ντουλάπι written in Greek?

Dulapi uses 'ντ' which produces the 'd' sound. The 'ι' at the end marks the neuter gender.

How is το ντουλάπι used in a sentence?

Use το ντουλάπι as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Η κούπα ήταν στο ντουλάπι. (The cup was in the cupboard.).

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