Greek vocabulary · Beginner
How do you say "map" in Greek?
ο χάρτης
o hartis
In Greek, "map" is ο χάρτης.
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Pronunciation
Say oh HAR-tis with stress on first syllable. Chi (χ) makes a guttural sound.
Writing and usage
Chi (χ) alpha (α) rho (ρ) tau (τ) eta (η) sigma (σ) spell out hartis.
Example sentence
Κοίταξα τον χάρτη.
I looked at the map.
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How to remember ο χάρτης
Hartis relates to marked lines or boundaries, which a map shows.
Related words
- calendar το ημερολόγιο to imeroloyio
- candy το ζαχαρωτό to zaharoto
- chemistry η χημεία i himia
- drawing η ζωγραφιά i zografia
- history η ιστορία i istoria
- maths τα μαθηματικά ta mathimatika
- music η μουσική i musiki
- physics η φυσική i fisiki
- star το αστέρι to asteri
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Questions about ο χάρτης
How do you say "map" in Greek?
In Greek, "map" is ο χάρτης. It is a noun.
How is ο χάρτης written in Greek?
Chi (χ) alpha (α) rho (ρ) tau (τ) eta (η) sigma (σ) spell out hartis.
How is ο χάρτης used in a sentence?
Use ο χάρτης as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Κοίταξα τον χάρτη. (I looked at the map.).
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