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How do you say "thirty" in Greek?

τριάντα

triánta

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In Greek, "thirty" is τριάντα.

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Pronunciation

Say tree-AHN-tah with stress on the second syllable, the base for 30-39.

Writing and usage

Uses tau (τ), rho (ρ), iota (ι), alpha (α), nu (ν), with accent on the second alpha.

Example sentence

Έχω τριάντα ευρώ.

I have thirty euros.

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How to remember τριάντα

Trianta relates to tria (three), making it literally three-tens.

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Questions about τριάντα

How do you say "thirty" in Greek?

In Greek, "thirty" is τριάντα. It is a noun.

How is τριάντα written in Greek?

Uses tau (τ), rho (ρ), iota (ι), alpha (α), nu (ν), with accent on the second alpha.

How is τριάντα used in a sentence?

Use τριάντα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έχω τριάντα ευρώ. (I have thirty euros.).

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