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How do you say "drawer" in Greek?
το συρτάρι
to sirtari
In Greek, "drawer" is το συρτάρι.
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Pronunciation
Stress the second syllable: seer-TAH-ree. The first syllable is quick, the middle vowels run together.
Writing and usage
Sirtari uses 'σ' (sigma) and 'τ' together. The '-ari' ending suggests a container or place.
Example sentence
Άνοιξε το συρτάρι.
She opened the drawer.
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How to remember το συρτάρι
Drawers are where you draw out and store things. A sirtari is a pull-out storage space.
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Questions about το συρτάρι
How do you say "drawer" in Greek?
In Greek, "drawer" is το συρτάρι. It is a noun.
How is το συρτάρι written in Greek?
Sirtari uses 'σ' (sigma) and 'τ' together. The '-ari' ending suggests a container or place.
How is το συρτάρι used in a sentence?
Use το συρτάρι as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Άνοιξε το συρτάρι. (She opened the drawer.).
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