“Loud” in Greek

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

(masculine-based noun) Dinatos

(feminine-based noun) Dinati

(neutral-based noun) Dinato

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(masculine-based noun) Δυνατός

(feminine-based noun) Δυνατή

(neutral-based noun)) Δυνατό

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

(masculine-based noun) Dinatoi

(feminine-based noun) Dinates

(neutral-based noun) Dinata

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(masculine-based noun) Δυνατοί

(feminine-based noun) Δυνατές

(neutral-based noun) Δυνατά

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“It’s so loud in here.”

Einai toso dinata edo mesa.

Είναι τόσο δυνατά εδώ μέσα.

 
This cafe is so loud. Let’s go somewhere else.

Einai poli dinata s’afti tin kafeteria. Pame kapou allou.

Είναι πολύ δυνατά σ’αυτή την καφετέρια. Πάμε κάπου αλλού.

 
The TV is so loud. Can you turn it down a little?

I tileorasi einai poli dinata. Mporeis na tin xamiloseis ligo?

Η τηλεόραση είναι πολύ δυνατά. Μπορείς να την χαμηλώσεις λίγο;

 
Big cities are usually loud.

Oi megales poleis sinithos exoun thorivo.

Οι μεγάλες πόλεις συνήθως έχουν θόρυβο.

 
Why is it so loud in here?

Giati einai toso dinata edo mesa?

Γιατί είναι τόσο δυνατά εδώ μέσα;
 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Loud” in Egyptian Arabic

“Loud” in Tunisian Arabic

“Loud” in Turkish
 

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