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

εξήντα δύο

exínta dýo

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In Greek, "sixty-two" is εξήντα δύο.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced ex-EEN-tah DÜ-oh. The stress remains on sixty, with two following plainly.

Writing and usage

Dyo appears in many number combinations and always sounds the same.

Example sentence

Εξήντα δύο λίρες.

Sixty-two pounds.

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How to remember εξήντα δύο

Sixty-two is close to sixty-five. Once you hear a few of these, the pattern locks in.

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Questions about εξήντα δύο

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

In Greek, "sixty-two" is εξήντα δύο. It is a noun.

How is εξήντα δύο written in Greek?

Dyo appears in many number combinations and always sounds the same.

How is εξήντα δύο used in a sentence?

Use εξήντα δύο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Εξήντα δύο λίρες. (Sixty-two pounds.).

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