Greek vocabulary · Beginner
How do you say "net" in Greek?
το δίχτυ
to dhihti
In Greek, "net" is το δίχτυ.
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Pronunciation
Stress the first syllable: DHEE-htee. The 'dh' is soft, the final 'i' is light.
Writing and usage
Dihti uses 'δ' and 'χ' together making soft sounds. Ends in neuter 'ι'.
Example sentence
Το δίχτυ ήταν σκισμένο.
The net was torn.
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How to remember το δίχτυ
Nets catch things. A dihti is a mesh for catching.
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Questions about το δίχτυ
How do you say "net" in Greek?
In Greek, "net" is το δίχτυ. It is a noun.
How is το δίχτυ written in Greek?
Dihti uses 'δ' and 'χ' together making soft sounds. Ends in neuter 'ι'.
How is το δίχτυ used in a sentence?
Use το δίχτυ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το δίχτυ ήταν σκισμένο. (The net was torn.).
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