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{{for|the plural of Italian-derived "agio"|Agio}}
{{wiktionary|άγιος}}


'''''Agios''''' ({{lang-el|Άγιος}}), plural ''Agioi'' ({{lang|el|Άγιοι}}), transcribes ] Greek words meaning "]" or "]" (for example ], ]). It is frequently shortened in colloquial language to ''Ai'' (for example ]). In ] script it is written ''Hagios'' ({{lang|grc|Ἅγιος}}) (for example ]). It is also transliterated as, ], ''Haghios'', ''Ayios'', ''Aghios'' (for example ], ], respectively) in the singular form, and ''Haghioi'', ''Ayioi'', ''Aghioi'', ''Ayii'' in the plural (for example ], ], ] respectively).
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==Greek word==
'''Agios''' ({{lang-el|Άγιος}}; pl. {{lang|el|Άγιοι}}, ''Agioi'') transcribes ] Greek words meaning "]" or "]" (] ], ]). It is frequently shortened in colloquial language to ''Ai'' (cf. ]). In ] script it's written {{lang|grc|Ἅγιος}}, ''Hagios'' (cf. ]). It's also transliterated as ] ''Haghios'', ''Ayios'', ''Aghios'' (cf. ], ], respectively) in the singular form and ''Haghioi'', ''Ayioi'', ''Aghioi'', ''Ayii'' in the plural (cf. ], ], ] respectively).

==Other uses==
* The plural of Italian-derived "]"


==See also== ==See also==
* {{wiktionary-inline|άγιος}}
* ], the feminine form of the word in Greek * ], the feminine form of the word in Greek
* ] * ]
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* '']'', an Armenian newspaper * '']'', an Armenian newspaper
* ], a clan and language spoken by that clan in Nigeria * ], a clan and language spoken by that clan in Nigeria
* ], an Italian trade and business term
* AGIO, the ] * AGIO, the ]
*{{look from|Agios}} *{{look from|Agios}}

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For the plural of Italian-derived "agio", see Agio.

Agios (Template:Lang-el), plural Agioi (Άγιοι), transcribes masculine gender Greek words meaning "sacred" or "saint" (for example Agios Dimitrios, Agioi Anargyroi). It is frequently shortened in colloquial language to Ai (for example Ai Stratis). In polytonic script it is written Hagios (Ἅγιος) (for example Hagios Demetrios). It is also transliterated as, inter alia, Haghios, Ayios, Aghios (for example Ayios Dhometios, Aghios Andreas Beach, respectively) in the singular form, and Haghioi, Ayioi, Aghioi, Ayii in the plural (for example Ayioi Omoloyites, Nicosia, Aghioi Theodoroi, Ayii Trimithias respectively).

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