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How do you say "What do you want?" in Greek?

Τι θες;

ti thes

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In Greek, "What do you want?" is Τι θες;.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced tee thes with stress on the single syllable.

Writing and usage

Thes uses theta and sigma. It's one of the shortest question verbs.

Example sentence

Τι θες να πάρεις;

What do you want to get?

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How to remember Τι θες;

Thelo means to want. The shortened form 'thes' is immediate and direct.

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Questions about Τι θες;

How do you say "What do you want?" in Greek?

In Greek, "What do you want?" is Τι θες;. It is a noun.

How is Τι θες; written in Greek?

Thes uses theta and sigma. It's one of the shortest question verbs.

How is Τι θες; used in a sentence?

Use Τι θες; as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Τι θες να πάρεις; (What do you want to get?).

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