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How do you say "seven" in Greek?

εφτά

efta

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "seven" is εφτά.

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Pronunciation

Say EHF-tah with stress on the first syllable, from ancient Greek.

Writing and usage

Uses epsilon (ε), phi (φ), tau (τ), alpha (α), with accent on the epsilon.

Example sentence

Έχω επτά μήνες μέχρι τα γενέθλιά μου.

I have seven months until my birthday.

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How to remember εφτά

Efta is the modern form of hepta, which appears in English words like heptagon.

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Questions about εφτά

How do you say "seven" in Greek?

In Greek, "seven" is εφτά. It is a noun.

How is εφτά written in Greek?

Uses epsilon (ε), phi (φ), tau (τ), alpha (α), with accent on the epsilon.

How is εφτά used in a sentence?

Use εφτά as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έχω επτά μήνες μέχρι τα γενέθλιά μου. (I have seven months until my birthday.).

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