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The Greek language is one of the most ancient of the world, but it is also considered to be one of the most difficult to comprehend and speak. Once used by millions of people across the ancient mediterranean nations,the same way novadays many people chose to learn and speak English, today the Greek language is not that popular, but still remains an object of constant research and studying, as it is the source for words used in many other languages and, furthermore, it is the language that some of the world's masterpieces in literature, philosophy and science were written. |
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Meeting someone |
Hellow = Yia sou |
Good morning = Kalimera |
Good evening = Kalispera |
Good night = Kalinihta |
How do you do? = Ti kanete? |
Thank you = Efharisto |
You are welcome = Parakalo |
What is your name? = Pos se lene? |
My name is... = Me lene... |
Good Bye = Antio |
Fair well = Na sai kala |
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Asking information |
Where is...? = Pou inai? |
How much is it? = Poso kanei? |
What time is it? = Ti ora ine? |
How can I go to...? = Pos mporo na pao sto...? |
What is it? = Ti ine afto? |
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Dinning |
The menu please = katalogo parakalo |
I would like a... = Tha ithela... |
Water = nero |
Bread = Psomi |
Wine = Krassi |
Fork = Pirouni |
Spoon = Koutali |
Knife = Maheri |
The check please = Logariasmo parakalo |
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Hotel |
My key please = to kleidi mou parakalo |
Towel = Petseta |
Maid = Kamariera |
Sheet = Sentonia |
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