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How do you say "seventy-one" in Greek?

εβδομήντα ένα

evdomínta éna

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In Greek, "seventy-one" is εβδομήντα ένα.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced ev-doh-MEEN-tah EH-nah. Stress lands on the -meen part of seventy.

Writing and usage

The eta (η) creates a long 'i' sound in Greek. It appears in all -inta tens words.

Example sentence

Εβδομήντα ένα άτομα.

Seventy-one people.

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How to remember εβδομήντα ένα

Seventy is the start of the final decade before one hundred. The -inta tells you it's a ten.

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Questions about εβδομήντα ένα

How do you say "seventy-one" in Greek?

In Greek, "seventy-one" is εβδομήντα ένα. It is a noun.

How is εβδομήντα ένα written in Greek?

The eta (η) creates a long 'i' sound in Greek. It appears in all -inta tens words.

How is εβδομήντα ένα used in a sentence?

Use εβδομήντα ένα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Εβδομήντα ένα άτομα. (Seventy-one people.).

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