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πόσα/posa (with the accent on the 'o')

However, depending on the context, posa may not go with the sentence correctly. In those cases you would use "poses" or "posi"

Examples:

πόσα ποτά ήπιες; = How many drinks have you had?

πόσες μέρες πέρασαν από τότε που... = How many days have passed since...

πόσοι είναι οι αγωνιζόμενοι; = How many contestants are there?

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