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How do you say "monitor" in Greek?
η οθόνη
i othoni
In Greek, "monitor" is η οθόνη.
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Pronunciation
Say ii oh-THOH-nee with stress on the second syllable. Theta (θ) makes a soft 'th'.
Writing and usage
Omicron (ο) theta (θ) omicron (ο) nu (ν) eta (η). Theta (θ) is one Greek letter making one sound.
Example sentence
Κοιτάχτηκα την οθόνη.
I looked at the monitor.
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How to remember η οθόνη
Othoni means view or screen in Greek, which is what a monitor shows.
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Questions about η οθόνη
How do you say "monitor" in Greek?
In Greek, "monitor" is η οθόνη. It is a noun.
How is η οθόνη written in Greek?
Omicron (ο) theta (θ) omicron (ο) nu (ν) eta (η). Theta (θ) is one Greek letter making one sound.
How is η οθόνη used in a sentence?
Use η οθόνη as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Κοιτάχτηκα την οθόνη. (I looked at the monitor.).
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