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How do you say "in front" in Greek?

μπροστά

mbrosta

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "in front" is μπροστά.

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Pronunciation

Stress the first syllable: MBROS-tah. The 'mb' is a single 'b' sound, the final 'a' is light.

Writing and usage

Mbrosta describes being in front of something. The 'μπ' pair creates the 'b' sound.

Example sentence

Στάθηκε μπροστά μου.

He stood in front of me.

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How to remember μπροστά

In front is the opposite of behind. Mbros (front) answers to piso (back).

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Questions about μπροστά

How do you say "in front" in Greek?

In Greek, "in front" is μπροστά. It is a noun.

How is μπροστά written in Greek?

Mbrosta describes being in front of something. The 'μπ' pair creates the 'b' sound.

How is μπροστά used in a sentence?

Use μπροστά as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Στάθηκε μπροστά μου. (He stood in front of me.).

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