Pronunciation of Greek Numbers
Are you wondering how to learn the Modern Greek numbers system and count to ten? Memorize the numbers from 1 to 20 and multiples of 10 up to 100 in the Greek language below, with pronunciations in English. Notice that the letter "Δ" is a cross between the "D" and "TH" from the English alphabet.
Greek Numbers 1-10
One: Ένα (pronounced: E-na) (Use a short E)
Two: Δύο (pronounced: DThee-ow)
Three: Τρία (pronounced: Tree-ah)
Four: Τέσσερα (pronounced: Tes-se-rah)
Five: Πέντε (pronounced: Pen-de)
Six: Έξι (pronounced: Ex-hee)
Seven: Επτά (pronounced: Ep-tah)
Eight: Οχτώ (pronounced: Och-toe)
Nine: Εννέα (pronounced: E-ne-ah)
Ten: Δέκα (pronounced: DThe-ka)
Greek Numbers 11-20
Eleven: Έντεκα (pronounced: En-de-ka)
Twelve: Δώδεκα (pronounced: DTho-the-ka)
Thirteen: Δεκατρία (pronounced: DThe-ka-tree-ah)
Fourteen: Δεκατέσσερα (pronounced: DThe-ka-tes-se-rah)
Fifteen: Δεκαπέντε (pronounced: DThe-ka-pen-de)
Sixteen: Δεκαέξι (pronounced: DThe-ka-ex-hee
Seventeen: Δεκαεπτά (pronounced: DThe-ka-ep-tah
Eighteen: Δεκαοχτώ (pronounced: DThe-ka-och-to)
Nineteen: Δεκαεννέα (pronounced: DThe-ka-e-ne-ah)
Twenty: Είκοσι (pronounced: Ee-ko-see)
Multiples of 10 after 20
Thirty: Τριάντα (pronounced: Tri-ahn-dah)
Forty: Σαράντα (pronounced: Sa-rahn-dah)
Fifty: Πενήντα (pronounced: Pe-neen-dah)
Sixty: Εξήντα (pronounced: Ex-een-dah
Seventy: Εβδομήντα (pronounced: Ev-do-meen-dah)
Eighty: Ογδόντα (pronounced: Og-thon-dah)
Ninety: Ενενήντα (pronounced: E-ne-neen-dah)
One Hundred: Εκατόν (pronounced: E-ka-ton)
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