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How do you say "What don't you want?" in Greek?

Τι δεν θες;

ti dhen thes

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In Greek, "What don't you want?" is Τι δεν θες;.

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Pronunciation

Say tee dhen thes with stress on the simple single-syllable word.

Writing and usage

Simply adds dhen (not) before thes to negate the want.

Example sentence

Τι δεν θες;

What don't you want?

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How to remember Τι δεν θες;

The negation dhen is placed before the verb in Greek sentences.

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Questions about Τι δεν θες;

How do you say "What don't you want?" in Greek?

In Greek, "What don't you want?" is Τι δεν θες;. It is a noun.

How is Τι δεν θες; written in Greek?

Simply adds dhen (not) before thes to negate the want.

How is Τι δεν θες; used in a sentence?

Use Τι δεν θες; as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Τι δεν θες; (What don't you want?).

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