“Smart” in Greek
In Greek, “Smart” (adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based noun) Eksypnos
(feminine-based noun) Eksypni
(neutral-based noun) Eksypno
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(masculine-based noun) Έξυπνος
(feminine-based noun) Έξυπνη
(neutral-based noun) Έξυπνο
In Greek, “Smart” (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based noun) Eksypnoi
(feminine-based noun) Eksypnes
(neutral-based noun)Eksypna
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(masculine-based noun) Έξυπνοι
(feminine-based noun) Έξυπνες
(neutral-based noun) Έξυπνα
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Examples in sentences or statements
“You’re so smart!”
Eisai toso eksypnos!
Είσαι τόσο έξυπνος!
“My son is very smart.”
O gios mou einai poly eksypnos.
Ο γιος μου είναι πολύ έξυπνος.
“She’s a smart student and gets good grades at school.”
Einai eksypni mathitria kai pairnei kalous vathmous sto sxoleio.
Είναι έξυπνη μαθήτρια και παίρνει καλούς βαθμούς στο σχολείο.
“He found a smart solution to solve the problem.”
Vrike eksypni lysi gia na lysei to provlima.
Βρήκε έξυπνη λύση για να λύσει το πρόβλημα.
“My kids are very smart.”
Ta paidia mou einai poly eksypna.
Τα παιδιά μου είναι πολύ έξυπνα.
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