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How do you say "skirt" in Greek?

η φούστα

i fusta

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "skirt" is η φούστα.

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Pronunciation

Say 'ee FOO-stah' with stress on the first syllable. Two syllables with 'oo' and 'a' vowels.

Writing and usage

Fusta uses phi (φ), upsilon (υ) which sounds like 'oo', sigma (σ), tau (τ), alpha (α). Feminine article 'i' precedes.

Example sentence

Η φούστα είναι κόκκινη.

The skirt is red.

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How to remember η φούστα

Fusta - skirts are clothing that hangs from the waist. The word sounds flowing and light.

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Questions about η φούστα

How do you say "skirt" in Greek?

In Greek, "skirt" is η φούστα. It is a noun.

How is η φούστα written in Greek?

Fusta uses phi (φ), upsilon (υ) which sounds like 'oo', sigma (σ), tau (τ), alpha (α). Feminine article 'i' precedes.

How is η φούστα used in a sentence?

Use η φούστα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Η φούστα είναι κόκκινη. (The skirt is red.).

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