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How do you say "ninety" in Greek?

ενενήντα

enenínta

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In Greek, "ninety" is ενενήντα.

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Pronunciation

Say eh-neh-NEEN-tah with stress on the final syllable. The double 'n' starts with a clear 'en' sound.

Writing and usage

Ninety uses two epsilon letters and double nu (νν). The doubling shows nine roots.

Example sentence

Ενενήντα πολίτες.

Ninety citizens.

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How to remember ενενήντα

Ninety has 'nine' built twice into its form ennennta. This doubling aids memory.

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Questions about ενενήντα

How do you say "ninety" in Greek?

In Greek, "ninety" is ενενήντα. It is a noun.

How is ενενήντα written in Greek?

Ninety uses two epsilon letters and double nu (νν). The doubling shows nine roots.

How is ενενήντα used in a sentence?

Use ενενήντα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Ενενήντα πολίτες. (Ninety citizens.).

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