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How do you say "to stand (on)" in Greek?

στάσου

stasu

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In Greek, "to stand (on)" is στάσου.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced STAH-soo. Two syllables, stress on STAH. Sigma (σ) and tau (τ) make the 'st' cluster.

Writing and usage

Sigma (σ) and tau (τ) start with the 'st' cluster. Alpha (α) is the stressed vowel.

Example sentence

Στάσου εδώ.

Stand here.

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How to remember στάσου

Stasu rhymes with 'stay-soo', perfect for standing or remaining upright.

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Questions about στάσου

How do you say "to stand (on)" in Greek?

In Greek, "to stand (on)" is στάσου. It is a noun.

How is στάσου written in Greek?

Sigma (σ) and tau (τ) start with the 'st' cluster. Alpha (α) is the stressed vowel.

How is στάσου used in a sentence?

Use στάσου as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Στάσου εδώ. (Stand here.).

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