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How do you say "rice" in Greek?

το ρύζι

to rizi

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In Greek, "rice" is το ρύζι.

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Pronunciation

Say RI-zee with stress on the first syllable, the i from iota short.

Writing and usage

Uses rho (ρ), upsilon (υ), zeta (ζ), iota (ι), with accent on upsilon.

Example sentence

Το ρύζι είναι άσπρο.

The rice is white.

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How to remember το ρύζι

Ryzi is a simple, punchy word for a grain staple. The ry sound feels efficient and direct.

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Questions about το ρύζι

How do you say "rice" in Greek?

In Greek, "rice" is το ρύζι. It is a noun.

How is το ρύζι written in Greek?

Uses rho (ρ), upsilon (υ), zeta (ζ), iota (ι), with accent on upsilon.

How is το ρύζι used in a sentence?

Use το ρύζι as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το ρύζι είναι άσπρο. (The rice is white.).

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