Home › Greek › Glossary › power outlet
Greek vocabulary · Beginner
How do you say "power outlet" in Greek?
η πρίζα
i priza
In Greek, "power outlet" is η πρίζα.
Listen to the pronunciation:
Free Greek learning game. No sign-up, play in browser. See all games
Pronunciation
Say ii PREE-zah with stress on first syllable. Pi (π) rho (ρ) iota (ι) start it.
Writing and usage
Pi (π) rho (ρ) iota (ι) zeta (ζ) alpha (α) spell priza. Zeta (ζ) makes 'z' sound.
Example sentence
Βάλα το φις στην πρίζα.
I plugged it into the power outlet.
Test your Greek knowledge in our free browser games.
How to remember η πρίζα
Priza is borrowed from European languages meaning a plug or socket hole.
Related words
- light bulb η λάμπα i lamba
- monitor η οθόνη i othoni
- notebook το σημειωματάριο to simiomatario
- paper το χαρτί υγείας to harti iyias
- phone το τηλέφωνο to tilefono
- printer ο εκτυπωτης o ektipotis
- smoke detector ο ανιχνευτής καπνού o anihneftis kapnu
- stationery τα σχολικά ta s'holika idhi
- tape η ταινία i tenia
Browse all Greek words in the glossary.
Questions about η πρίζα
How do you say "power outlet" in Greek?
In Greek, "power outlet" is η πρίζα. It is a noun.
How is η πρίζα written in Greek?
Pi (π) rho (ρ) iota (ι) zeta (ζ) alpha (α) spell priza. Zeta (ζ) makes 'z' sound.
How is η πρίζα used in a sentence?
Use η πρίζα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Βάλα το φις στην πρίζα. (I plugged it into the power outlet.).
Where can I practice Greek words for free?
You can play free Greek minigames in your browser on the Noun Town online games page, no sign-up required. Every word in the Greek glossary also has native audio and an example sentence you can revisit any time.
"Power outlet" in other languages
Curated by Callan Ratcliffe
This word is part of the vocabulary taught in the Greek language learning game Noun Town, where words are introduced through play rather than memorisation.
Noun Town on PC, Mac & VR
These browser games are just a taste. The full Noun Town is a bigger, deeper 3D world: explore a living town, talk to its characters and learn thousands of words in immersive VR, Mixed Reality, or on your computer. It's an award-winning game with 590+ reviews on Steam and 12 languages to learn.
See the full game ▶Spot an error? Email us at contact@noun.town