Greek vocabulary · Beginner
How do you say "fog" in Greek?
η ομίχλη
i omihli
In Greek, "fog" is η ομίχλη.
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Pronunciation
Say ee o-MEE-hlee with stress on the second syllable. The iota (ι) is the feminine article, and the omicron (ο) is short 'o'.
Writing and usage
Iota (ι) at the start (feminine article). Omicron (ο) is short 'o'. Mu (μ) is 'm'. Iota (ι) sounds like 'ee'. Chi (χ) is soft 'kh'.
Example sentence
υπάρχει ομίχλη.
There is fog.
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How to remember η ομίχλη
Fog obscures visibility. The Greek root relates to mist or haze.
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Questions about η ομίχλη
How do you say "fog" in Greek?
In Greek, "fog" is η ομίχλη. It is a noun.
How is η ομίχλη written in Greek?
Iota (ι) at the start (feminine article). Omicron (ο) is short 'o'. Mu (μ) is 'm'. Iota (ι) sounds like 'ee'. Chi (χ) is soft 'kh'.
How is η ομίχλη used in a sentence?
Use η ομίχλη as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: υπάρχει ομίχλη. (There is fog.).
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