What does έτη in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word έτη in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use έτη in Greek.

The word έτη in Greek means που γίνεται κάθε δυο χρόνια, που γίνεται κάθε δύο χρόνια, κάθε δυο χρόνια, κάθε δύο χρόνια, ανά διετία, για τα επόμενα χρόνια, που συμβαίνει κάθε τρία χρόνια, που συμβαίνει κάθε τριετία. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word έτη

που γίνεται κάθε δυο χρόνια, που γίνεται κάθε δύο χρόνια

(biennial: occurring every two years)

κάθε δυο χρόνια, κάθε δύο χρόνια, ανά διετία

(every two years)

The Olympic Games are held biyearly, alternating between winter and summer events.

για τα επόμενα χρόνια

(for a long time into the future)

Large balance of payments deficits are expected for years to come.

που συμβαίνει κάθε τρία χρόνια, που συμβαίνει κάθε τριετία

(occurring every three years) (περιοδικότητα)

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