greek phrases, please.

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  1. tarajacoby7777 said:

    Default greek phrases, please.

    How does one say," I like you. " in greek ?
    also, I understand there is a phrase that means hello,goodbye and godbless you.
    What is that, and how does one phrase mean so many things ?
    thankyou,
    Tara
     
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    emakaloulagani said:

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    Well, I can tell you how to say 'I love you' and that's s'agapo
    Then.. Hi is 'gia su' and you're right originally this expression also meant 'god bless you'... I'm not sure if it's got anything to do with what people say during toasts- 'stin igia su' (=to your health)... I think the two expressions are connected although it would be better to wait for what a native has to say about that! Anyone??
    Τι θα γίνει αύριο κανείς δεν ξέρει,
    για αυτό την κάθε στιγμή θέλω από σήμερα εσύ
    να την γλεντάς και να τη ζείς με την ψυχή σου...
     
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    Liki said:

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    "I like you" is "mou areseis" (mu aresis) in greek.
     
  4. tarajacoby7777 said:

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    Emakaloulagani and Liki, thankyou very much for your Greek to English transations. I appreciate it. Tara
     
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    emakaloulagani said:

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    kanena provlima (= no problem)!!
    Τι θα γίνει αύριο κανείς δεν ξέρει,
    για αυτό την κάθε στιγμή θέλω από σήμερα εσύ
    να την γλεντάς και να τη ζείς με την ψυχή σου...
     
  6. rayaneiwane said:

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    hi greeks what's greek to: how'r u . hi .goodbye. I'm fine. thank you.?
     
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    omorfi said:

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    How are you - Ti kanis?

    Hi - Geia sou

    Goodbye - adio

    I'm fine : Ime kala

    Thank you: Efharisto
    "Ποιος ταξιδεύει στα μάτια σου;
    Και ποιός ξαγρυπνά στο κορμί σου;
    Μάτια μπλε στα μεγάλα ταξίδια σου
    Θα'μαι εδώ θα'μαι πάντα μαζί σου"
     
  8. giavanna said:

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    Then.. Hi is 'gia su' and you're right originally this expression also meant 'god bless you'... I'm not sure if it's got anything to do with what people say during toasts- 'stin igia su' (=to your health)... I think the two expressions are connected although it would be better to wait for what a native has to say about that! Anyone??

    Well actually gia su means may you have good health.Altough it is only used as hi and goodbye.That is why we also say ''to your health"=stin igia sou.
     
  9. giavanna said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by giavanna View Post
    Then.. Hi is 'gia su' and you're right originally this expression also meant 'god bless you'... I'm not sure if it's got anything to do with what people say during toasts- 'stin igia su' (=to your health)... I think the two expressions are connected although it would be better to wait for what a native has to say about that! Anyone??

    Well actually gia su means may you have good health.Altough it is only used as hi and goodbye.That is why we also say ''to your health"=stin igia sou.
    It is only polite to wish someone health during a toast.
     
  10. rayaneiwane said:

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    love you greeks thank you oops Efharisto
     
  11. rayaneiwane said:

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    hi greek can you translate me this title of song: ) :

    Pano stin trella mou
    Alli mia vradia
    Eho petaxi mazi sou
    Ipopto
    Zimia
    Dio heirovomvides
    Hilia milia
    Molis horisa
    Min To Peis Pouthena
    Den palevete
    Sklavos sou eho ginei
    Asto Min Orkizesai
    Glika glika glikeia mou
    Pligomeni mou kardoula
    azaios Lefteris - Pitsirika
    Eisai nini akoma
    Vazaios Lefteris - Tha vro alli gomena
    Ti tha akouso akoma
    Perastika sou
    Etsi
    Mera me ti mera
    Ora me tin ora
    Ela kai pame
    Pame psihi mou
    Horepse kardia mou
    To kormi sou san lampada
    Kouna to kormi sou
    Siko horepse koukli mou
    Dinata dinata
    Tha kano zimies
    Pes to mou xana
     
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    Liki said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayaneiwane View Post

    Pano stin trella mou
    IN MY MADNESS
    Alli mia vradia
    ANOTHER NICE EVENING
    Eho petaxi mazi sou
    I'VE BEEN FLYING WITH YOU
    Ipopto
    SUSPECT
    Zimia
    DAMAGE
    Dio heirovomvides
    TWO HANDGRANADES
    Hilia milia
    1000 METRES
    Molis horisa
    I JUST BROKE UP
    Min To Peis Pouthena
    DON'T TELL THAT ANYWHERE
    Den palevete
    IT DOESN'T ENDEAVOR
    Sklavos sou eho ginei
    I'VE BECOME YOUR SLAVE
    Asto Min Orkizesai
    DON'T, DON'T PROMISE
    Glika glika glikeia mou
    SWEET SWEET MY SWEETY
    Pligomeni mou kardoula
    MY HURTED HEART
    azaios Lefteris - Pitsirika
    (HIS NAME) - PRANKSTER (FEMALE FORM)
    Eisai nini akoma
    YOU ARE A BABY STILL
    Vazaios Lefteris - Tha vro alli gomena
    (HIS NAME) - I'LL FIND ANOTHER GIRLFRIEND
    Ti tha akouso akoma
    WHAT WILL I HEAR STILL
    Perastika sou
    GET WELL SOON
    Etsi
    LIKE THAT
    Mera me ti mera
    DAY BY DAY
    Ora me tin ora
    HOUR BY HOUR
    Ela kai pame
    COME ON AND LETīS GO
    Pame psihi mou
    LET'S GO MY SOUL
    Horepse kardia mou
    DANCE MY HEART
    To kormi sou san lampada
    YOUR BODY LIKE A TORCH
    Kouna to kormi sou
    SHAKE YOUR BODY
    Siko horepse koukli mou
    GET UP DANCE MY SWEETY (KOUKLI IS THE MALE FORM OF "DOLL")
    Dinata dinata
    LOUD LOUD
    Tha kano zimies
    I WILL MAKE DAMAGE
    Pes to mou xana
    TELL IT TO ME AGAIN
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  13. rayaneiwane said:

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    thk U liki
     
  14. Aladdin said:

    Default could u hlp me plz for (muni) word

    Hi there

    a girl told me a word but til now i didnt u'stand culd u help me plz

    ( muni )
     
  15. Satva said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aladdin View Post
    Hi there

    a girl told me a word but til now i didnt u'stand culd u help me plz

    ( muni )
    Muni means *****.
     
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    maria_gr said:

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    When we want to say goodbye we say again "gia" or "ta leme". We don't use so much the word "adio", because "adio" means that we will never see each other again. "Antio" is for a permanent separation. It comes from the latin and it means "I'll see you to the god" (when we'll be both dead!)
    Άνθρωποι τύχης είδωλον επλάσαντο, πρόφασιν ιδίης αβουλίης.

    ~Δημόκριτος~
     
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    GPilali said:

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    I am the newest in this forum and that's my very first post. I would like to be a part of this company..!
    So i can tell that "Andio" Αντιο can be used as a formal ending of a conversation, combined with the word "sas" . So "Andio sas" is a very polite and common expression