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What is when translated from Italian to Greek?

"When" in Italian is "quando".

"Quando" in Greek translates to:

* Πότε (pote) - This is the most common translation, meaning "when" in the sense of "at what time."

* Όταν (otan) - This translation means "when" in the sense of "at the time that." It's used for clauses that describe a specific time or event.

The best translation will depend on the context of the sentence.

For example:

* "When will you arrive?" would translate to "Πότε θα φτάσεις; (Pote tha ftasiseis?)"

* "I'll tell you when I get there." would translate to "Θα σου πω όταν φτάσω (Tha sou po otan ftaso)."

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