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How do you say "plants" in Greek?
τα φυτά
ta fita
In Greek, "plants" is τα φυτά.
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Pronunciation
Stress the first syllable: FEE-tah. The 'f' is from phi, the final 'a' is light.
Writing and usage
Fita uses 'φ' (phi) for 'f' and is plural with the 'α' ending.
Example sentence
Τα φυτά ήταν όμορφα.
The plants were beautiful.
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How to remember τα φυτά
Phyto- in English (phytoplankton) means plant. Fita are plants.
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Questions about τα φυτά
How do you say "plants" in Greek?
In Greek, "plants" is τα φυτά. It is a noun.
How is τα φυτά written in Greek?
Fita uses 'φ' (phi) for 'f' and is plural with the 'α' ending.
How is τα φυτά used in a sentence?
Use τα φυτά as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Τα φυτά ήταν όμορφα. (The plants were beautiful.).
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