Greek Numbers 1 - 20 | Greek Language Blog - Transparent Language
blogs.transparent.com › greek › greek-numbers-1-20Oct 24, 2012 · Greek Numbers 1 – 20 Posted by Transparent Language on Oct 24, 2012 in Vocabulary. We’ve created this simple table of Greek numbers from 1 to 20 just for students who have just started learning Greek. We’ve also included a video with voice pronunciation. Listen to it a few times, and make sure to practice saying the words out loud too; if you’re a self-guided learner it’s an easy step to ignore, but this will really help you retain the information.
You Won't Believe How These Greek Numbers 1-20 Will Help You ...
greekletter.org › greek-numbers-1-to-20Aug 29, 2022 · Here’s a look at how to say and write the Greek numbers 1 to 20. The first 10 Greek numbers are: ένα (ena), δύο (dyo), τρία (triá), τέσσερα (téssera), πέντε (pénte), έξι (éxi), επτά (eptá), οχτώ (ochtó), εννιά (enniá). In Greece, the number 10 is pronounced as “eh-ka” and 20 is pronounced as “eh-kee”.
Learn Greek Numbers 1 to 20 - YaSas.com
www.yasas.com › greek › languageGreek Numbers 1-10. One: Ένα (pronounced: E-na) (Use a short E) Two: Δύο (pronounced: DThee-ow) Three: Τρία (pronounced: Tree-ah) Four: Τέσσερα (pronounced: Tes-se-rah) Five: Πέντε (pronounced: Pen-de) Six: Έξι (pronounced: Ex-hee) Seven: Επτά (pronounced: Ep-tah) Eight: Οχτώ (pronounced: Och-toe)
Greek Numbers
www.mylanguages.org › greek_numbersIn Greek numbers from 1 to 20 are unique and therefore need to be memorized individually. Numbers from 21 and upwards are formed by using the following pattern: for example 21 can be formed by using 20 + 1 while connecting them. 22 = εικοσιδύο. 45 can be formed by using 40 + 5 while connecting them: 45 = σαρανταπέντε.