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How do you say "full" in Greek?
γεμάτος
gematos
In Greek, "full" is γεμάτος.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced yeh-MAH-tos with stress on the middle syllable. The gamma (γ) before 'e' sounds like 'y', not 'g'.
Writing and usage
Gamma (γ) before epsilon (ε) makes a 'y' sound, not 'g'. This happens because of Greek phonetics rules. Accent on the alpha (ά).
Example sentence
Το ποτήρι είναι γεμάτο.
The glass is full.
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How to remember γεμάτος
When a cup is full, it is 'filled' or 'stuffed.' The root relates to filling space.
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Questions about γεμάτος
How do you say "full" in Greek?
In Greek, "full" is γεμάτος. It is a noun.
How is γεμάτος written in Greek?
Gamma (γ) before epsilon (ε) makes a 'y' sound, not 'g'. This happens because of Greek phonetics rules. Accent on the alpha (ά).
How is γεμάτος used in a sentence?
Use γεμάτος as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το ποτήρι είναι γεμάτο. (The glass is full.).
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