“Clean” (adjective) in Greek

In Greek, “Clean” (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:

(masculine-based noun) Katharos

(feminine-based noun) Kathari

(neutral-based noun) Katharo

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(masculine-based noun) Καθαρός

(feminine-based noun) Καθαρή

(neutral-based noun) Καθαρό

In Greek, “Clean” (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as:

(masculine-based noun) Kathari

(feminine-based noun) Kathares

(neutral-based noun) Kathara

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(masculine-based noun) Καθαροί

(feminine-based noun) Καθαρές

(neutral-based noun) Καθαρά

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
Here is a clean towel.

Oriste mia kathari petseta.

Ορίστε μια καθαρή πετσέτα.

 
Is this clean?

Einai katharo?

Είναι καθαρό;

 
The shirts are clean.

Ta mplouzakia einai kathara.

Τα μπλουζάκια είναι καθαρά.

 
Are these clothes clean or dirty?

Einai ta rouxa kathara i vromika?

Είναι τα ρούχα καθαρά ή βρώμικα;

 
Can you put the clean cups back in the cupboard?

Mporeis na valeis ta kathara flitzania piso sto ntoulapi?

Μπορείς να βάλεις τα καθαρά φλιτζάνια πίσω στο ντουλάπι;
 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Clean” (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic

“Clean” (adjective) in Egyptian Arabic

“Clean” (adjective) in Turkish
 

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