Greek vocabulary · Beginner
How do you say "mud" in Greek?
η λάσπη
i laspi
In Greek, "mud" is η λάσπη.
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Pronunciation
Say LAH-spee with stress on the first syllable, short and punchy.
Writing and usage
Uses lambda (λ), alpha (α), sigma (σ) twice, pi (π), iota (ι), and the accent marks the initial alpha.
Example sentence
Η λάσπη είναι βρώμικη.
The mud is dirty.
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How to remember η λάσπη
Laspi sounds dirty and heavy. The lah sound captures that earthy quality.
Related words
- copper ο χαλκός o halkos
- duck η πάπια i papia
- frog ο βάτραχος o vatrahos
- hog ο χοίρος o hiros
- lamb το κατσικάκι to katsikaki
- stem το κοτσάνι to kotsani
- turkey η γαλοπούλα i galopula
- vegetables τα λαχανικά ta lahanika
- wood το ξύλο to ksilo
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Questions about η λάσπη
How do you say "mud" in Greek?
In Greek, "mud" is η λάσπη. It is a noun.
How is η λάσπη written in Greek?
Uses lambda (λ), alpha (α), sigma (σ) twice, pi (π), iota (ι), and the accent marks the initial alpha.
How is η λάσπη used in a sentence?
Use η λάσπη as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Η λάσπη είναι βρώμικη. (The mud is dirty.).
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