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How do you say "door" in Greek?
η πόρτα
i porta
In Greek, "door" is η πόρτα.
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Pronunciation
Stress the first syllable: POR-tah. The 'o' is open, the final 'a' is light.
Writing and usage
Porta uses 'ρ' (rho) and ends in feminine 'α'. A simple, common word.
Example sentence
Άνοιξε την πόρτα.
She opened the door.
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How to remember η πόρτα
Portal and porta both relate to entry. A door is a portal.
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Questions about η πόρτα
How do you say "door" in Greek?
In Greek, "door" is η πόρτα. It is a noun.
How is η πόρτα written in Greek?
Porta uses 'ρ' (rho) and ends in feminine 'α'. A simple, common word.
How is η πόρτα used in a sentence?
Use η πόρτα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Άνοιξε την πόρτα. (She opened the door.).
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