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How do you say "to see" in Greek?

να δω

na dho

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In Greek, "to see" is να δω.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced nah DHOH. One syllable after the prefix, stress on DHOH. Delta (δ) makes 'dh'.

Writing and usage

Delta (δ) starts the root. Omicron (ο) is the stressed vowel. Simple two-letter verb root.

Example sentence

Να δω τη θάλασσα.

I see the sea.

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How to remember να δω

Dho is the simplest verb form for seeing in Greek.

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Questions about να δω

How do you say "to see" in Greek?

In Greek, "to see" is να δω. It is a noun.

How is να δω written in Greek?

Delta (δ) starts the root. Omicron (ο) is the stressed vowel. Simple two-letter verb root.

How is να δω used in a sentence?

Use να δω as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Να δω τη θάλασσα. (I see the sea.).

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