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How do you say "drink" in Greek?

το ποτό

to poto

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "drink" is το ποτό.

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Pronunciation

Say 'toh poh-TOH' with stress on the second syllable. Two syllables, both with 'o' vowels.

Writing and usage

Poto uses pi (π), omicron (ο) twice, tau (τ). The stress sits on the final omicron.

Example sentence

Το ποτό είναι δροσερό.

The drink is refreshing.

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How to remember το ποτό

Poto - drinks are what you take down your 'pot' or throat. The 'po' sounds like 'pour'.

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Questions about το ποτό

How do you say "drink" in Greek?

In Greek, "drink" is το ποτό. It is a noun.

How is το ποτό written in Greek?

Poto uses pi (π), omicron (ο) twice, tau (τ). The stress sits on the final omicron.

How is το ποτό used in a sentence?

Use το ποτό as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το ποτό είναι δροσερό. (The drink is refreshing.).

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