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How do you say "freezer" in Greek?
ο καταψύκτης
o katapsiktis
In Greek, "freezer" is ο καταψύκτης.
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Pronunciation
Stress the second syllable: kah-tahp-SEE-ktees. The first part is quick, the final 'ees' is short.
Writing and usage
Katapsiktis combines kata (down) and psiksis (freezing). Someone or something that freezes.
Example sentence
Το κοτόπουλο ήταν στον καταψύκτη.
The chicken was in the freezer.
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How to remember ο καταψύκτης
Freezer freezes things down. A katapsiktis is a downfreezer or freezer compartment.
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Questions about ο καταψύκτης
How do you say "freezer" in Greek?
In Greek, "freezer" is ο καταψύκτης. It is a noun.
How is ο καταψύκτης written in Greek?
Katapsiktis combines kata (down) and psiksis (freezing). Someone or something that freezes.
How is ο καταψύκτης used in a sentence?
Use ο καταψύκτης as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το κοτόπουλο ήταν στον καταψύκτη. (The chicken was in the freezer.).
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