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What is when translated from English to Greek?

The translation of "what" in Greek depends on its grammatical function in the sentence. There isn't one single word. Here are some possibilities:

* τί (ti): This is the most common translation and is used for "what" as an interrogative pronoun (asking for information about something). Example: Τι είναι αυτό; (Ti ine afto?) - What is this?

* ότι (oti): This translates to "that" or "what" when it's a relative pronoun referring to something already mentioned. Example: Ξέρω ότι είπες. (Xerō oti eipes.) - I know what you said.

* ποιο (poio), ποια (poia), ποιο (poio): These are interrogative pronouns meaning "which" or "what kind of," depending on gender and number. Example: Ποιο βιβλίο διάβασες; (Poio vivlio diabases?) - Which book did you read? (masculine singular)

Therefore, to give you the most accurate translation, I need the English sentence containing "what."

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