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How do you say "rolling pin" in Greek?

ο πλάστης

o plastis

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "rolling pin" is ο πλάστης.

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Pronunciation

Say 'o PLAS-tis' with stress on the first syllable. Plastis relates to shaping or molding.

Writing and usage

Plastis uses pi (π), lambda (λ), alpha (α), sigma (σ), tau (τ), iota (ι), and sigma (σ).

Example sentence

Ο πλάστης ήταν ξύλινος και παχύς.

The rolling pin was wooden and thick.

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How to remember ο πλάστης

Plastis comes from plasso, to shape. A rolling pin shapes and molds dough, making the name descriptive.

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Questions about ο πλάστης

How do you say "rolling pin" in Greek?

In Greek, "rolling pin" is ο πλάστης. It is a noun.

How is ο πλάστης written in Greek?

Plastis uses pi (π), lambda (λ), alpha (α), sigma (σ), tau (τ), iota (ι), and sigma (σ).

How is ο πλάστης used in a sentence?

Use ο πλάστης as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Ο πλάστης ήταν ξύλινος και παχύς. (The rolling pin was wooden and thick.).

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