πίτα
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek, from Italian pitta, probably from Latin picta, from pictus.
Noun
πίτα • (píta) f (plural πίτες)
- pie (type of pastry)
- (figuratively) cake, pie (expressing a whole available for distribution)
- ένα μεγαλύτερο κομμάτι από την πίτα του εθνικού εισοδήματος
- éna megalýtero kommáti apó tin píta tou ethnikoú eisodímatos
- a bigger share of the pie of national income
- pita (flat unleavened bread)
Declension
declension of πίτα
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | πίτα • | πίτες • |
| genitive | πίτας • | πιτών • |
| accusative | πίτα • | πίτες • |
| vocative | πίτα • | πίτες • |
Related terms
- βασιλόπιτα f (vasilópita, “king cake”)
- σπανακόπιτα f (spanakópita, “spinach pie”)
- τυρόπιτα f (tyrópita, “cheese pie”)
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