17 in Greek
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About 17 in Greek
When speaking Greek, 17 is expressed as δεκαεπτά (dékaeptá).
17 is not divisible by two, and has no divisors other than 1 and itself. Being able to recognize and say 17 in Greek pays off quickly — numbers like this appear in prices, schedules, addresses, and introductions.
Building fluency with numbers like 17 in Greek pays dividends quickly. Numbers are among the first things you use in a new language — for shopping, directions, introductions, and understanding announcements.
Learning Numbers in Greek
What makes Greek numbers challenging
Greek numbers have three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) that affect the forms of 1, 3, and 4 depending on the noun being counted. The accentuation pattern of Greek number words is important — stress falls on specific syllables and shifting it changes the meaning. Confusing éna (1) with ennéa (9) is a classic pitfall since they sound quite similar, especially over the phone. Greek also has a formal number system using letters of the alphabet, still seen on building floors and official documents.
Tips for learning Greek numbers
Learn the basic digit names with their accent patterns — stress matters in Greek. Practice distinguishing éna (1) from ennéa (9) in isolation and in context. For everyday use, the masculine forms of numbers work for most situations. Greek numbers are quite regular after the first few, so once you master 1-20 and the tens, the system clicks. Street numbers, bus routes, and prices are excellent real-world practice.