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How do you say "pen" in Greek?

το στιλό

to stilo

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "pen" is το στιλό.

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Pronunciation

Say to STEE-loh with stress on first syllable. Sigma (σ) tau (τ) start it.

Writing and usage

Sigma (σ) tau (τ) iota (ι) lambda (λ) omicron (ο) spell stilo. No accent, so unstressed ending.

Example sentence

Έγραψα με το στιλό.

I wrote with the pen.

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How to remember το στιλό

Stilo is a stylus, borrowed from Latin meaning pointed writing tool.

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Questions about το στιλό

How do you say "pen" in Greek?

In Greek, "pen" is το στιλό. It is a noun.

How is το στιλό written in Greek?

Sigma (σ) tau (τ) iota (ι) lambda (λ) omicron (ο) spell stilo. No accent, so unstressed ending.

How is το στιλό used in a sentence?

Use το στιλό as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έγραψα με το στιλό. (I wrote with the pen.).

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