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How do you say "trampoline" in Greek?

το τραμπολίνο

to trambolino

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In Greek, "trampoline" is το τραμπολίνο.

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Pronunciation

Stress the third syllable: tram-bo-LEE-no. The syllables flow naturally.

Writing and usage

Trambolino is a loanword from English. Uses 'μπ' for the 'b' sound.

Example sentence

Έπηδησε στο τραμπολίνο.

She jumped on the trampoline.

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How to remember το τραμπολίνο

Trampoline is the same word in Greek. A trambolino bounces you high.

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Questions about το τραμπολίνο

How do you say "trampoline" in Greek?

In Greek, "trampoline" is το τραμπολίνο. It is a noun.

How is το τραμπολίνο written in Greek?

Trambolino is a loanword from English. Uses 'μπ' for the 'b' sound.

How is το τραμπολίνο used in a sentence?

Use το τραμπολίνο as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Έπηδησε στο τραμπολίνο. (She jumped on the trampoline.).

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