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What is the greek word for cake?

There isn't one single, universal Greek word for "cake." The closest translation depends on the type of cake you're referring to:

General "Cake"

* Γλυκό (Glyko): This is a general term for a sweet treat or dessert, including cakes, pastries, and sweets. It's the most common word for "cake" in everyday language.

* Κέικ (Keik): This is the most common word for "cake" borrowed from English. It's widely used, especially for specific cake types.

* Σαγιάκι (Sagiaki): This word specifically refers to a type of cake, often made with semolina, cheese, and cinnamon.

Specific Types of Cakes

* Μπισκότο (Biskoto): This refers to a cookie, but it's also sometimes used for a type of sponge cake.

* Κουλουράκι (Koulouri): This is a type of bread roll, but it can also be used for a cake made with dough and often decorated with nuts.

* Γαλακτομπούρεκο (Galaktoboureko): This is a traditional Greek dessert made with phyllo dough and custard. It's technically a pastry, but it's often considered a type of cake.

So, depending on the context and the specific type of cake, different words might be used in Greek.

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