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How do you say "sixty-one" in Greek?
εξήντα ένα
exínta éna
In Greek, "sixty-one" is εξήντα ένα.
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Pronunciation
Say ex-EEN-tah EH-nah with stress on sixty's middle syllable. One adds no extra stress.
Writing and usage
The xi (ξ) makes a combined 'ks' sound. No other Greek letter does this, making it memorable.
Example sentence
Εξήντα ένα πραγμάτων.
Sixty-one things.
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How to remember εξήντα ένα
Sixty is related to hexagon (six sides). Both share the ex root.
Related words
- eighty-nine ογδοντα εννέα ogdónta ennéa
- expensive ακριβός akrivos
- fifty-five πενήντα πέντε penínta pénte
- forty-three σαράντα τρία saránta tría
- heavy βαρύς varis
- light φώς fos
- ninety-eight ενενήντα οχτώ enenínta ochtó
- twenty είκοσι ikosi
- twenty-four είκοσι τέσσερα íkosi téssera
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Questions about εξήντα ένα
How do you say "sixty-one" in Greek?
In Greek, "sixty-one" is εξήντα ένα. It is a noun.
How is εξήντα ένα written in Greek?
The xi (ξ) makes a combined 'ks' sound. No other Greek letter does this, making it memorable.
How is εξήντα ένα used in a sentence?
Use εξήντα ένα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Εξήντα ένα πραγμάτων. (Sixty-one things.).
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