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How do you say "toilet" in Greek?
η τουαλέτα
i tualeta
In Greek, "toilet" is η τουαλέτα.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced ee too-ah-LEH-tah with stress on the final syllable. The 'w' sound in oualet is just 'oo'.
Writing and usage
This is a French-origin word in Greek. Omicron (ο) and alpha (α) are vowels that combine in diphthongs.
Example sentence
Πήγα στην τουαλέτα.
I went to the toilet.
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How to remember η τουαλέτα
Tualeta is clearly based on the French toilette, borrowed into Greek.
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Questions about η τουαλέτα
How do you say "toilet" in Greek?
In Greek, "toilet" is η τουαλέτα. It is a noun.
How is η τουαλέτα written in Greek?
This is a French-origin word in Greek. Omicron (ο) and alpha (α) are vowels that combine in diphthongs.
How is η τουαλέτα used in a sentence?
Use η τουαλέτα as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Πήγα στην τουαλέτα. (I went to the toilet.).
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