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How do you say "vinegar" in Greek?

το ξίδι

to ksidhi

Noun Greek alphabet

In Greek, "vinegar" is το ξίδι.

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Pronunciation

Say KSI-dhee with stress on the first syllable, using xi (ξ) for the ks sound.

Writing and usage

Uses xi (ξ), iota (ι), delta (δ), iota (ι), with accent on initial iota.

Example sentence

Το ξίδι είναι ξινό.

The vinegar is sour.

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How to remember το ξίδι

Ksidhi uses the xi letter for ks sound. Xid- relates to sour and sharp flavor.

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Questions about το ξίδι

How do you say "vinegar" in Greek?

In Greek, "vinegar" is το ξίδι. It is a noun.

How is το ξίδι written in Greek?

Uses xi (ξ), iota (ι), delta (δ), iota (ι), with accent on initial iota.

How is το ξίδι used in a sentence?

Use το ξίδι as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Το ξίδι είναι ξινό. (The vinegar is sour.).

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