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How do you say "desk" in Greek?

το γραφείο

to grafio

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In Greek, "desk" is το γραφείο.

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Pronunciation

Stress the second syllable: grah-FEE-oh. The first syllable is quick, the middle vowels run.

Writing and usage

Grafio combines graft (write) with io (place). A desk is a writing place.

Example sentence

Κάθεται στο γραφείο.

He sits at the desk.

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How to remember το γραφείο

Graph and graphic come from grafo (write). A desk is for writing.

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Questions about το γραφείο

How do you say "desk" in Greek?

In Greek, "desk" is το γραφείο. It is a noun.

How is το γραφείο written in Greek?

Grafio combines graft (write) with io (place). A desk is a writing place.

How is το γραφείο used in a sentence?

Use το γραφείο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Κάθεται στο γραφείο. (He sits at the desk.).

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