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How do you say "rabbit" in Greek?

κουνέλι

kouneli

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In Greek, "rabbit" is κουνέλι.

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Pronunciation

Say koo-NEH-lee with stress on the first syllable, an ancient Greek word.

Writing and usage

Uses kappa (κ), omicron (ο), upsilon (υ), nu (ν), epsilon (ε), lambda (λ), with no accent mark.

Example sentence

Το κουνέλι τρώει καρότο.

The rabbit eats carrots.

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How to remember κουνέλι

Kouneli is a diminutive form suggesting a small, cute animal.

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Questions about κουνέλι

How do you say "rabbit" in Greek?

In Greek, "rabbit" is κουνέλι. It is a noun.

How is κουνέλι written in Greek?

Uses kappa (κ), omicron (ο), upsilon (υ), nu (ν), epsilon (ε), lambda (λ), with no accent mark.

How is κουνέλι used in a sentence?

Use κουνέλι as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το κουνέλι τρώει καρότο. (The rabbit eats carrots.).

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