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How do you say "to buy" in Greek?
αγοράσεις
agorasis
In Greek, "to buy" is αγοράσεις.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced ah-goh-RAH-sees with stress on rasis.
Writing and usage
Agorasis uses alpha, gamma, omicron, rho, alpha, sigma, epsilon, iota, sigma.
Example sentence
Θα αγοράσεις μήλα;
Will you buy apples?
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How to remember αγοράσεις
Agorazo means to buy. It relates to agora (marketplace) where buying happens.
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Questions about αγοράσεις
How do you say "to buy" in Greek?
In Greek, "to buy" is αγοράσεις. It is a noun.
How is αγοράσεις written in Greek?
Agorasis uses alpha, gamma, omicron, rho, alpha, sigma, epsilon, iota, sigma.
How is αγοράσεις used in a sentence?
Use αγοράσεις as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Θα αγοράσεις μήλα; (Will you buy apples?).
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