“Noun”, “Nouns” in Greek

In Greek, “Noun” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:

(n) Ousiastiko

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(n) Ουσιαστικό

In Greek, “Nouns” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:

(n) Ousiastika

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(n) Ουσιαστικά

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“The word ‘cat’ is a noun.”

I leksi ”gata” einai ousiastiko.

Η λέξη ”γάτα” είναι ουσιαστικό.

 
Is ‘love’ a noun?

I ”agapi” einai ousiastiko?

Η ”αγάπη” είναι ουσιαστικό;

 
Which one of them is the noun?

Poio apo afta einai to ousiastiko?

Ποιό από αυτά είναι το ουσιαστικό;

 
The kids are learning about nouns in class today.

Ta paidia mathainoun gia ta ousiastika simera sto mathima.

Τα παιδιά μαθαίνουν για τα ουσιαστικά σήμερα στο μάθημα.

 
There are two nouns in this sentence.

Iparxoun dio ousiastika s’afti tin protasi.

Υπάρχουν δύο ουσιαστικά σ’αυτή την πρόταση.
 

Related words in Greek

“Word”, “Words” (nouns) in Greek

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Noun”, “Nouns” in Tunisian Arabic
 

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