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How do you say "fridge" in Greek?
το ψυγείο
to psiyio
In Greek, "fridge" is το ψυγείο.
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Pronunciation
Stress the second syllable: psee-YEE-oh. The 'psy' at the start is a single 'psy' cluster.
Writing and usage
Psigheio uses 'ψ' (psi) which produces the 'ps' sound. The ending 'ιο' is neuter.
Example sentence
Το φαγητό ήταν στο ψυγείο.
The food was in the fridge.
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How to remember το ψυγείο
Psycho- relates to cold or soul. Psigheio keeps things cold, hence psycho-room.
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Questions about το ψυγείο
How do you say "fridge" in Greek?
In Greek, "fridge" is το ψυγείο. It is a noun.
How is το ψυγείο written in Greek?
Psigheio uses 'ψ' (psi) which produces the 'ps' sound. The ending 'ιο' is neuter.
How is το ψυγείο used in a sentence?
Use το ψυγείο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το φαγητό ήταν στο ψυγείο. (The food was in the fridge.).
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