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How do you say "panda" in Greek?

το πάντα

to panda

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "panda" is το πάντα.

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Pronunciation

Say PAHN-dah with stress on the first syllable, directly borrowed from Chinese languages.

Writing and usage

Uses pi (π), alpha (α), nu (ν), delta (δ), with accent on the first alpha.

Example sentence

Το πάντα τρώει μπαμπού.

The panda eats bamboo.

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How to remember το πάντα

The panda name comes from a Nepalese word and was adopted unchanged into Greek.

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Questions about το πάντα

How do you say "panda" in Greek?

In Greek, "panda" is το πάντα. It is a noun.

How is το πάντα written in Greek?

Uses pi (π), alpha (α), nu (ν), delta (δ), with accent on the first alpha.

How is το πάντα used in a sentence?

Use το πάντα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το πάντα τρώει μπαμπού. (The panda eats bamboo.).

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