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How do you say "llama" in Greek?

το λάμα

to lama

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "llama" is το λάμα.

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Pronunciation

Say LAH-mah with stress on the first syllable, both syllables equally stressed.

Writing and usage

Uses lambda (λ) twice, alpha (α) twice, with accent on the initial alpha.

Example sentence

Το λάμα είναι ψηλό.

The llama is tall.

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How to remember το λάμα

Lama is identical to the English word. This borrowed term needs no adjustment for Greek speakers.

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Questions about το λάμα

How do you say "llama" in Greek?

In Greek, "llama" is το λάμα. It is a noun.

How is το λάμα written in Greek?

Uses lambda (λ) twice, alpha (α) twice, with accent on the initial alpha.

How is το λάμα used in a sentence?

Use το λάμα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το λάμα είναι ψηλό. (The llama is tall.).

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