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How do you say "five" in Greek?
πέντε
pende
In Greek, "five" is πέντε.
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Pronunciation
Say PEH-nduh with stress on the first syllable, an ancient Greek numeral.
Writing and usage
Uses pi (π), epsilon (ε), nu (ν), tau (τ), epsilon (ε), with accent on the first epsilon.
Example sentence
Έχω πέντε δολάρια.
I have five dollars.
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How to remember πέντε
Pente gives us penta-, the English prefix for five-sided shapes.
Related words
- clear καθαρός katharos
- dangerous επικίνδυνος epikindinos
- fog η ομίχλη i omihli
- ninety ενενήντα enenínta
- old παλιός palios
- seventy-one εβδομήντα ένα evdomínta éna
- sunny ηλιόλουστος iliolustos
- ten δέκα dheka
- thirty τριάντα triánta
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Questions about πέντε
How do you say "five" in Greek?
In Greek, "five" is πέντε. It is a noun.
How is πέντε written in Greek?
Uses pi (π), epsilon (ε), nu (ν), tau (τ), epsilon (ε), with accent on the first epsilon.
How is πέντε used in a sentence?
Use πέντε as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έχω πέντε δολάρια. (I have five dollars.).
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