“Plant”, “Plants” (nouns) in Greek

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

(n) Fito

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(n) Φυτό

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

(n) Fita

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

(n) Φυτά

Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)


 

Examples in sentences or statements

 
I bought a new plant for my living room.

Pira ena kainourio fito gia to kathistiko mou.

Πήρα ένα καινούριο φυτό για το καθιστικό μου.

 
Do you know how often I should water this plant?

Ksereis poso sixna prepei na potizo afto to fito?

Ξέρεις πόσο συχνά πρέπει να ποτίζω αυτό το φυτό;

 
Some plants require more sunlight than others.

Kapoia fita theloun perissotero ilio apo alla.

Κάποια φυτά θέλουν περισσότερο ήλιο από άλλα.

 
I love having a variety of plants around the house.

M’aresei na exo poikilia fiton giro apo to spiti.

Μ’αρέσει να έχω ποικιλία φυτών γύρω από το σπίτι.

 
We’re going to need more pots for all these plants.

Tha xreiastoume ki alles glastres gia ola afta ta fita.

Θα χρειαστούμε κι άλλες γλάστρες για όλα αυτά τα φυτά.

 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Plant”, “Plants” in Egyptian Arabic

“Plant”, “Plants” in Lebanese Arabic

“Plant”, “Plants” in Tunisian Arabic
 

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