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How do you say "plate" in Greek?

το πιάτο

to piato

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In Greek, "plate" is το πιάτο.

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Pronunciation

Say 'toh pyah-TOH' with stress on the second syllable. Two clear syllables.

Writing and usage

Piato uses pi (π), iota (ι), alpha (α), tau (τ), and omicron (ο). The stress mark sits on the second 'o'.

Example sentence

Το πιάτο είναι καθαρό.

The plate is clean.

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How to remember το πιάτο

Piato - plates are flat and round, and the word sounds cheerful and bouncy like setting down dishes.

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Questions about το πιάτο

How do you say "plate" in Greek?

In Greek, "plate" is το πιάτο. It is a noun.

How is το πιάτο written in Greek?

Piato uses pi (π), iota (ι), alpha (α), tau (τ), and omicron (ο). The stress mark sits on the second 'o'.

How is το πιάτο used in a sentence?

Use το πιάτο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το πιάτο είναι καθαρό. (The plate is clean.).

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