Numbers are a great place to begin your journey into the Greek language. Start by learning the numbers from 1 to 10, then 11 to 20, 21 to 100 and so on. Pay attention to the recurring patterns that will help you form any number above one hundred easily!
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Numbers from 0 to 10
English | Greek | Greek (Romanization) | Pronunciation (Audio) | |
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0 | zero | μηδέν | midén | |
1 | one | ένας, μία, ένα | énas (m), mía (f), éna (n) | |
2 | two | δύο | dío | |
3 | three | τρία | tría | |
4 | four | τέσσερα | téssera | |
5 | five | πέντε | pénte | |
6 | six | έξι | éxi | |
7 | seven | επτά | eptá | |
8 | eight | οκτώ | októ | |
9 | nine | εννέα | ennéa | |
10 | ten | δέκα | déka |
Numbers from 11 to 100
English | Greek | Greek (Romanization) | Pronunciation (Audio) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
11 | eleven | έντεκα | énteka | |
12 | twelve | δώδεκα | dódeka | |
13 | thirteen | δεκατρία | dekatría | |
14 | fourteen | δεκατέσσερα | dekatéssera | |
15 | fifteen | δεκαπέντε | dekapénte | |
16 | sixteen | δεκαέξι | dekaéxi | |
17 | seventeen | δεκαεπτά | dekaeptá | |
18 | eighteen | δεκαοχτώ | dekaokhtó | |
19 | nineteen | δεκαεννέα | dekaennéa | |
20 | twenty | είκοσι | íkosi | |
21 | twenty-one | είκοσι ένα | íkosi éna | |
30 | thirty | τριάντα | triánta | |
40 | fourty | σαράντα | saránta | |
50 | fifty | πενήντα | penínta | |
60 | sixty | εξήντα | exínta | |
70 | seventy | εβδομήντα | evdomínta | |
80 | eighty | ογδόντα | ogdónta | |
90 | ninety | ενενήντα | enenínta | |
100 | one hundred | εκατό | ekató |
Numbers from 101 to 1,000,000
English | Greek | Greek (Romanization) | Pronunciation (Audio) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
101 | one hundred and one | εκατόν ένα | ekatón éna | |
200 | two hundred | διακόσια | diakósia | |
300 | three hundred | τριακόσια | triakósia | |
400 | four hundred | τετρακόσια | tetrakósia | |
500 | five hundred | πεντακόσια | pentakósia | |
600 | six hundred | εξακόσιες | exakósies | |
700 | seven hundred | εφτακόσια | eftakósia | |
800 | eight hundred | οχτακόσια | okhtakósia | |
900 | nine hundred | εννιακόσια | enniakósia | |
1000 | one thousand | χίλια | khília | |
2000 | two thousand | δύο χιλιάδες | dío khiliádes | |
3000 | three thousand | τρεις χιλιάδες | tris khiliádes | |
5000 | five thousand | πέντε χιλιάδες | pénte khiliádes | |
100000 | one hundred thousand | εκατό χιλιάδες | ekató khiliádes | |
1000000 | one million | ένα εκατομμύριο | éna ekatommírio |
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two thousand
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