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How do you say "strawberry" in Greek?
η φράουλα
i fraula
In Greek, "strawberry" is η φράουλα.
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Pronunciation
Say FRAH-oo-lah with stress on the first syllable, using phi (φ) for the f sound.
Writing and usage
Uses phi (φ), rho (ρ), alpha (α), omicron (ο), upsilon (υ), lambda (λ), alpha (α).
Example sentence
Η φράουλα είναι κόκκινη.
The strawberry is red.
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How to remember η φράουλα
Fraula has a fruity, bouncy quality. Frah- sounds like the red fruit's vibrancy.
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Questions about η φράουλα
How do you say "strawberry" in Greek?
In Greek, "strawberry" is η φράουλα. It is a noun.
How is η φράουλα written in Greek?
Uses phi (φ), rho (ρ), alpha (α), omicron (ο), upsilon (υ), lambda (λ), alpha (α).
How is η φράουλα used in a sentence?
Use η φράουλα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Η φράουλα είναι κόκκινη. (The strawberry is red.).
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