“New” (object) in Greek
In Greek, “New” (the adjective, in the context of an object, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine) Κainourgios
(feminine) Κainourgia
(neutral) Κainourgio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(masculine) Kαινούργιος
(feminine) Kαινούργια
(neutral) Kαινούργιο
In Greek, “New” (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine) Kainourgi
(feminine) Kainourgies
(neutral) Kainourgia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(masculine) Καινούργιοι
(feminine) Καινούργιες
(neutral) Καινούργια
Listen to these three words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
“We bought a new washing machine.”
Agorasame ena kainourgio plintirio.
Αγοράσαμε ένα καινούργιο πλυντήριο.
“Is it new?”
Einai kainourgio?
Είναι καινούργιο;
“I bought new running shoes.”
Agorasa kainourgia athlitika.
Αγόρασα καινούργια αθλητικά.
“The neighbour bought a new car.”
O geitonas agorase kainourgio amaksi.
Ο γείτονας αγόρασε καινούργιο αμάξι.
“I bought new clothes.”
Agorasa kainourgia rouxa.
Αγόρασα καινούργια ρούχα.
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