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How do you say "sake" in Greek?

το σάκε

to sake

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In Greek, "sake" is το σάκε.

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Pronunciation

Say SAH-keh with stress on the first syllable, both syllables pronounced clearly.

Writing and usage

Uses sigma (σ), alpha (α), kappa (κ), epsilon (ε), with accent on initial alpha.

Example sentence

Το σάκε είναι ιαπωνικό.

Sake is Japanese.

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How to remember το σάκε

Sake is identical to the Japanese and English word. This borrowed term needs no adjustment.

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Questions about το σάκε

How do you say "sake" in Greek?

In Greek, "sake" is το σάκε. It is a noun.

How is το σάκε written in Greek?

Uses sigma (σ), alpha (α), kappa (κ), epsilon (ε), with accent on initial alpha.

How is το σάκε used in a sentence?

Use το σάκε as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το σάκε είναι ιαπωνικό. (Sake is Japanese.).

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