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How do you say "to leave" in Greek?

να φύγεις

na fiyis

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In Greek, "to leave" is να φύγεις.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced nah FEE-yis. Stress on FEE. Phi (φ) makes the 'f' sound.

Writing and usage

Phi (φ) starts the root after the prefix. Iota (ι) appears twice for vowel sounds. Sigma (σ) ends.

Example sentence

Να φύγεις αμέσως.

Leave immediately.

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How to remember να φύγεις

Fiyis sounds like 'fee-yes', a quick-action word for departing.

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Questions about να φύγεις

How do you say "to leave" in Greek?

In Greek, "to leave" is να φύγεις. It is a noun.

How is να φύγεις written in Greek?

Phi (φ) starts the root after the prefix. Iota (ι) appears twice for vowel sounds. Sigma (σ) ends.

How is να φύγεις used in a sentence?

Use να φύγεις as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Να φύγεις αμέσως. (Leave immediately.).

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