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How do you say "sixty-seven" in Greek?

εξήντα επτά

exínta eptá

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In Greek, "sixty-seven" is εξήντα επτά.

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Pronunciation

Say ex-EEN-tah ep-TAH with stress shifted to the final vowel of seven.

Writing and usage

Epta uses epsilon and tau. The epsilon looks backward like a Latin 'E'.

Example sentence

Εξήντα επτά κιλά.

Sixty-seven kilos.

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How to remember εξήντα επτά

Seven relates to 'Heptalogy' (a series of seven works). The epta part is the core.

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Questions about εξήντα επτά

How do you say "sixty-seven" in Greek?

In Greek, "sixty-seven" is εξήντα επτά. It is a noun.

How is εξήντα επτά written in Greek?

Epta uses epsilon and tau. The epsilon looks backward like a Latin 'E'.

How is εξήντα επτά used in a sentence?

Use εξήντα επτά as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Εξήντα επτά κιλά. (Sixty-seven kilos.).

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