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QuestionHow do I say "You are beautiful" in Greek?Anna VslCommunity AnswerThe phrase "You are beautiful" in Greek is "Ise omorfi" or "ise koukla".
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QuestionHow do I say "dear" in Greek?Magnolia Cherrie AliceCommunity AnswerThe Greek language is a really rich one. There are many ways to say "dear", for example "agapi mu" (pronounced as wrote) is a very sweet way of saying "my love". Another way of saying "dear" is "agapiti", which means "dear". This word is often seen in a letter's beginning. As you will quickly learn, if you visit Greece or Cyprus, the Greek language is a really complex but beautiful language, full of toasts and twists. Enjoy learning a new language!
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QuestionHow do I say "today"?Community AnswerSimera (Greek: Σήμερα) is the word. Pronounced see-me (like meh, e pronounced like it is in egg) -ra (like the Egyptian god).
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QuestionHow do I pronounce "Mila'te"?Community Answer'Mi' like milk; 'la' like lalalala; 'te' like telivision or te in Spanish. Milate.
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QuestionHow do I say "water"?Magnolia Cherrie AliceCommunity AnswerThe word "water" in Greek is "nero." If you are in a restaurant, say, "Ena neraki parakalo" ("neraki" is an informal way to say "water"), and everyone will understand you.
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QuestionHow do I say "thank you" in Greek?Community AnswerThere are several ways. The most common is to use the word efcharisto (Greek: Ευχαριστώ). Pronounced ef-cha-ri-sto.
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QuestionWhat is "listen, everyone" in Greek?Magnolia Cherrie AliceCommunity AnswerIf you say "Akouste me oloi" (pronounced as "Akuste me oli"), everyone will be able to understand you. You need to speak loudly, though. They may respond to you with "Ne?" which in Greek means "Yes?"
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QuestionWhen you say full sentences, is there ever a difference in how you say sentences and phrases?Community AnswerNo. You just have to know the words and make them into a sentence. It's that simple
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QuestionHow do I say "It's an honor to meet you" in Greek?Community AnswerThere are many formal ways, but a great one is ''Τιμή μου να σας γνωρίζω,'' which goes like 'Teemee moo na sas ynorizo.'
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QuestionIs "helas" a Greek word?Community AnswerIt's spelled "Hellas" and it is the Greek name for Greece.
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QuestionHow do I introduce myself in Greek?Community AnswerSay: "Gia sou me lene [your name] kai erhome apo [where you are coming from]." It translates to: "Hi, my name is [your name] and I come from [where you are coming from]." Greek: "Γειά σου με λένε [όνομά σου] και έρχομαι από [μέρος καταγωγής]."
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QuestionWhat does "yam as" mean?Anna VslCommunity Answer"Yam as" is like "Cheers," and it means "in our health." We say it when we clink our glasses to pray to have a healthy life without diseases.
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QuestionHow do I say "You are my friend"?Community AnswerΕίσαι η/ο φίλη/ος μου. If you want to say to this to a female, you say "Eisai e phili mou"; to a male, it's "Eisai o philos mou."
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QuestionHow do I say "Nice to meet you"?Community AnswerJust say "hAreeka pou se gnOreesa" if you're talking informally. Replace se with a sas if you're talking formally.
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QuestionHow do you say "Good for you." in Greek?Community AnswerThe most common is "Bravo su.", though this isn't really a common expression in Greek culture.
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QuestionHow do I say "goodbye" in Greek?Community AnswerSay "antio", pronounced like "un- tee-oh". You can add "ta leme", which is a slang phrase to say "See you later".
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QuestionHow do I say 'I am well'?Community Answeryou can say καλα ειμαι, which means "I'm good", pronounced "kala ime". You can add ευχαριστω, which means "thanks", pronounced "efcharisto".
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QuestionHow do I say "advice"?Community AnswerAdvice: "seem-vou-lee (Greek: συμβουλή)", and the plural is "seem-vou-les (Greek: συμβουλές)".
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QuestionHow do I say "my weekend" in Greek?Community Answer"Weekend" is "Σαββατοκύριακο" (savatokiriako), which is basically Saturday and Sunday combined into a word. To say "my weekend", you have to say "το Σαββατοκύριακο μου" (to savatokiriako mu).
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QuestionHow do you say "a very good camera on your phone"?Community AnswerYou say it like this: μια πολύ καλή κάμερα στο τηλέφωνό σας. It’s pronoiunced mia polee kalee cAmera stoh teelefonO sass.
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QuestionHow do I say "My name is" in Greek?Community AnswerYou can say, "Mi onoma eni" (pronounced as written).
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QuestionHow do I say "Hello, best friend" in Greek?Community Answer"Geia sou kalitere file."
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QuestionWhat does "tikanis" mean?AndreaslagCommunity AnswerTikanis, or in Greek, "τι κάνεις", translates to "What are you doing?" or "How are you?"
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QuestionHow do I say "I hate school" in Greek?AndreaslagCommunity AnswerYou can say "Μισώ το σχολείο" (misó to scholeío). You can also say "Δεν μου αρέσει το σχολείο" (den mou arései to scholeío), which means "I don't like school."
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QuestionHow do I say "my name is" in Greek?Community AnswerTo say "my name is" in Greek is "Melenae" (pronounced Melele). You would say Melenae and then your name.
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QuestionHow do I say "and" in Greek?Community Answer“And” in Greek is “και.” Και also means plus, and past (for hours). It is pronounced Kay.
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QuestionHow do I say 'what's your name' in Greek?Community AnswerThere are several ways, such as "Ποιο είναι το όνομά σου;" (pronounced like pee-aw ineh taw onomah sue), or "Πώς σε λένε;" (pronounced like paws se lene). These are the most common phrases.
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