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How do you say "to lend" in Greek?

δανείσω

dhaniso

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In Greek, "to lend" is δανείσω.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced dhah-NEE-so. Stress on NEE. The initial 'dh' comes from delta (δ).

Writing and usage

Delta (δ) starts the word with 'dh'. The ει (epsilon-iota) pair produces the 'ee' sound.

Example sentence

Δανείσω τα χρήματα.

I will lend the money.

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How to remember δανείσω

Daneiso relates to 'danio', the Greek word for loan. When you lend, you give temporarily.

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Questions about δανείσω

How do you say "to lend" in Greek?

In Greek, "to lend" is δανείσω. It is a noun.

How is δανείσω written in Greek?

Delta (δ) starts the word with 'dh'. The ει (epsilon-iota) pair produces the 'ee' sound.

How is δανείσω used in a sentence?

Use δανείσω as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Δανείσω τα χρήματα. (I will lend the money.).

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