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How do you say "planter" in Greek?
γλάστρα
glastra
In Greek, "planter" is γλάστρα.
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Pronunciation
Say 'GLAS-tra' with stress on the first syllable. The 'g' sound comes from gamma (γ).
Writing and usage
Glastra uses gamma (γ), lambda (λ), and sigma (σ). The accent sits on the first vowel.
Example sentence
Η γλάστρα ήταν γεμάτη με λουλούδια.
The planter was full of flowers.
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How to remember γλάστρα
Glastra is a pot or planter for plants. The word relates to growing things, from the same root as 'glaucous' (bluish).
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Questions about γλάστρα
How do you say "planter" in Greek?
In Greek, "planter" is γλάστρα. It is a noun.
How is γλάστρα written in Greek?
Glastra uses gamma (γ), lambda (λ), and sigma (σ). The accent sits on the first vowel.
How is γλάστρα used in a sentence?
Use γλάστρα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Η γλάστρα ήταν γεμάτη με λουλούδια. (The planter was full of flowers.).
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