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How do you say "Sunday" in Greek?

η Κυριακή

i kiriaki

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "Sunday" is η Κυριακή.

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Pronunciation

Say kee-ree-ah-KEE with stress on the final syllable, meaning Lord's day.

Writing and usage

Uses kappa (κ), upsilon (υ), rho (ρ), iota (ι), alpha (α), kappa (κ), with accent on the final iota.

Example sentence

Η Κυριακή είναι μια ήσυχη ημέρα.

Sunday is a quiet day.

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How to remember η Κυριακή

Kiriaki means the day of the Lord in Greek, reflecting Orthodox Christian tradition.

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Questions about η Κυριακή

How do you say "Sunday" in Greek?

In Greek, "Sunday" is η Κυριακή. It is a noun.

How is η Κυριακή written in Greek?

Uses kappa (κ), upsilon (υ), rho (ρ), iota (ι), alpha (α), kappa (κ), with accent on the final iota.

How is η Κυριακή used in a sentence?

Use η Κυριακή as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Η Κυριακή είναι μια ήσυχη ημέρα. (Sunday is a quiet day.).

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