Ancient Greek

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φῠσῐκᾱ́ (phusikā́)

  1. feminine nominative/accusative/vocative dual of φῠσῐκός (phusikós)

φῠσῐκᾰ́ (phusiká)

  1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative plural of φῠσῐκός (phusikós)

Greek

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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φύση (fýsi, nature) +‎ -κά (-ká, adverbial suffix)

Adverb

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φυσικά (fysiká)

  1. naturally (by natural means)
    Το σαπούνι δεν παράγεται φυσικά.
    To sapoúni den parágetai fysiká.
    Soap is not produced naturally.
  2. naturally (in a natural manner)
    Απάντησε πολύ φυσικά σαν να μην έγινε τίποτα.
    Apántise polý fysiká san na min égine típota.
    He replied very naturally, as if nothing had happened.
  3. naturally, of course, certainly
    Φυσικά και μπορείς νά ’ρθεις.
    Fysiká kai boreís ná ’rtheis.
    Of course you can come.
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

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φυσικά (fysiká)

  1. Nominative, accusative and vocative neuter plural form of φυσικός (fysikós).