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How do you say "curtains" in Greek?
οι κουρτίνες
i kurtines
In Greek, "curtains" is οι κουρτίνες.
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Pronunciation
Stress the second syllable: kur-TEE-nes. The first syllable is short, the final vowel is light.
Writing and usage
Kurtines uses 'κ' and 'ρ' together. The plural 'ες' ending is standard for feminine nouns.
Example sentence
Έκλεισε τις κουρτίνες.
She closed the curtains.
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How to remember οι κουρτίνες
Curtains cover windows. Kurtines are cloths that hang and hide.
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Questions about οι κουρτίνες
How do you say "curtains" in Greek?
In Greek, "curtains" is οι κουρτίνες. It is a noun.
How is οι κουρτίνες written in Greek?
Kurtines uses 'κ' and 'ρ' together. The plural 'ες' ending is standard for feminine nouns.
How is οι κουρτίνες used in a sentence?
Use οι κουρτίνες as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έκλεισε τις κουρτίνες. (She closed the curtains.).
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