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How do you say "ramp" in Greek?

η ράμπα

i raba

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In Greek, "ramp" is η ράμπα.

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Pronunciation

Stress the first syllable: RAH-bah. The final 'α' is open and light.

Writing and usage

Raba uses 'ρ' (rho) which is strongly rolled. The simple ending 'α' marks feminine gender.

Example sentence

Κύλησε το κάρο από τη ράμπα.

The cart rolled down the ramp.

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How to remember η ράμπα

Ramp means a sloped surface. A raba is an inclined walkway for easier access.

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Questions about η ράμπα

How do you say "ramp" in Greek?

In Greek, "ramp" is η ράμπα. It is a noun.

How is η ράμπα written in Greek?

Raba uses 'ρ' (rho) which is strongly rolled. The simple ending 'α' marks feminine gender.

How is η ράμπα used in a sentence?

Use η ράμπα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Κύλησε το κάρο από τη ράμπα. (The cart rolled down the ramp.).

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