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How do you say "receptionist" in Greek?
ο ρεσεψιονίστ
o resepsionist
In Greek, "receptionist" is ο ρεσεψιονίστ.
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Pronunciation
Say o reh-sep-see-o-NEEST with stress on the fourth syllable. The rho (ρ) is rolled 'r', and the epsilon (ε) is 'eh'.
Writing and usage
Omicron (ο) at the start (masculine article). Rho (ρ) is rolled 'r'. Epsilon (ε) appears twice (one is 'eh', one is 'eh'). Sigma (σ) appears twice. Iota (ι) sounds like 'ee'.
Example sentence
Ο ρεσεψιονίστ υποδέχεται.
The receptionist greets.
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How to remember ο ρεσεψιονίστ
Receptionists receive guests. The word is a loanword from English reception.
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Questions about ο ρεσεψιονίστ
How do you say "receptionist" in Greek?
In Greek, "receptionist" is ο ρεσεψιονίστ. It is a noun.
How is ο ρεσεψιονίστ written in Greek?
Omicron (ο) at the start (masculine article). Rho (ρ) is rolled 'r'. Epsilon (ε) appears twice (one is 'eh', one is 'eh'). Sigma (σ) appears twice. Iota (ι) sounds like 'ee'.
How is ο ρεσεψιονίστ used in a sentence?
Use ο ρεσεψιονίστ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Ο ρεσεψιονίστ υποδέχεται. (The receptionist greets.).
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