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    maria_gr said:

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    -- Χρόνια πολλά=actually it means (to live) many years
    -- Καλά/ευτυχισμένα Χριστούγεννα=Merry Christmas
    -- Καλή χρονιά=Happy New Year
    -- Συγχαρητήρια=Congratulations
    -- Εις υγείαν/στην υγειά μας/γεια μας=Cheers
    -- Μπράβο=Well done
    -- Καλός (male)/καλή (female)/καλό (neuter)=good
    -- Κακός (male)/κακή (female)/κακό (neuter)=bad



    It's a song "Des kathara" of Andrianna Mpampali. And this phrase means "See clearly, I exist for you"

    You can say Αγαπώ την Ελλάδα (=I love Greece) or Ελλάδα σ' αγαπώ (=Greece I love U)
    -- Χρόνια πολλά -> Hronia polla
    -- Καλά/ευτυχισμένα Χριστούγεννα -> Kala/eftihismena Hristougenna
    -- Καλή χρονιά -> Kali hronia
    -- Συγχαρητήρια -> Sigharitiria
    -- Εις υγείαν/στην υγειά μας/γεια μας -> Is igian/stin igia mas/gia mas
    -- Μπράβο -> Bravo
    -- Καλός (male)/καλή (female)/καλό (neuter) -> Kalos/kali/kalo
    -- Κακός (male)/κακή (female)/κακό (neuter) -> Kakos/kaki/kako

    -- Αγαπώ την Ελλάδα -> Agapo tin Ellada
    -- Ελλάδα σ' αγαπώ -> Ellada s' agapo
    Άνθρωποι τύχης είδωλον επλάσαντο, πρόφασιν ιδίης αβουλίης.

    ~Δημόκριτος~
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    antheia said:

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    Thank you so much, Maria. Its very kind of you
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    lauren1594 said:

    Red face Basic Greek.

    I understand that most of the following has already been said in the forum, but i have inlcluded most of what i know.
    I am only a teenager but also have alot of intrest and passion for Greece.
    I plan on moving there when i turn 18 and would like to excell in my greek both speech and writing.
    this is what i know but would like to learn more, i would also like to learn how to write and read things in greek letters.
    If anyone can help me then it would be greatly appreciated.
    xx

    kalimera = good morning. Used both when coming to and going away from a place.

    kalispera = good afternoon. Used only when coming to a place or meeting someone in the evening or at night.

    kalinihta = good night. Used only as a goodbye greeting in the evening or at night.

    herete (e as in egg) = hello, used between 10:00 and 14:00

    yassou = hello or goodbye (greeting to one person or a friend)

    yassas = hello or goodbye (greeting to more persons or a more formal and polite way to greet an unknown person)

    adio = goodbye

    Yassou file mou Niko = Hello my friend Niko, an easy way to please a Greek friend of yours.


    Ellatha = Greece

    Ellinas = Greek (man)

    Ellinitha = Greek (woman)

    Kriti = Crete

    kritikos = Cretan man

    kritikia = Cretan woman

    Iraklio = Heraklion

    Hania = Chania

    Rethimno = Rethymnon

    Ayios Nikolaos = Agios Nikolaos

    Sitia = Sitia

    Knossos = Knossos

    Festos = Festos

    Samaria = Samaria (Gorge). Most tourist guides call it Samaria which is wrong. The emphasis is on the last syllable.


    Greek Numbers.

    ena = one

    thio = two

    tria = three

    tessera = four

    pente = five

    eksi = six

    epta or efta = seven

    okto = eight

    ennia = nine

    theka = ten

    entheka = eleven

    thotheka = twelve

    theka-tria = thirteen

    theka-tessera = 14

    theka-pente = 15

    theka-eksi = 16

    theka-epta = 17

    theka-okto = 18

    theka-ennia = 19

    eikossi = 20

    eikossi-ena = 21
    trianta = 30

    ssaranta = 40

    peninta = 50

    eksinta = 60

    evthominta = 70

    ogthonta = 80

    eneninta = 90

    ekato = 100

    ekaton theka pente = 115

    ekaton peninta tria = 153

    thiakossia = 200

    triakossia = 300

    tetrakossia = 400

    pentakossia = 500

    eksakossia = 600

    eptakossia = 700

    oktakossia = 800

    eniakossia = 900

    hilia = 1000

    ena ekatomirio = one million

    ena thisekatomirio = one billion



    Greek Colours

    aspro, lefko = white

    mavro = black

    kokkino = red

    mple = blue

    kitrino = yellow

    prassino = green

    kafe = brown

    mov = purple

    galazio = light blue


    Countries

    Alvania = Albania

    Ameriki = USA

    Anglia = England

    Finlanthia = Finland

    Gallia = France

    Iaponia = Japan

    Ispania = Spain

    Italia = Italy

    Kanathas = Canada

    Kina = China

    Norviyia = Norway

    Ollanthia = Holland

    Polonia = Polland

    Rossia = Russia

    Souithia = Sweden

    Thania = Denmark

    Tourkia = Turkey

    Velyio = Belgium

    Voulgaria = Bulgaria

    Yermania = Germany



    Common Greek Phrases

    Efharisto = Thank you

    Parakalo = Please / Your Welcome

    Milate Anglika? = Do you speak English?

    Milate Yermanika? = Do you speak German?

    Then katalaveno = I don't understand

    Pos se lene? = What is your name?

    Me lene ... = My name is ...

    Apo pou eisai? = Where are you from?

    Eimai apo Anglia = I am from England

    Thelo ena kafe = I want a coffee

    Thelo ena tsai = I want a tea

    Thelo mia mpira = I want a beer

    Thelo ena poto = I want a drink

    Thelo ena thomatio = I want a room

    Ehete thomatio? = Do you have a room?

    ya mia mera = for one day

    ya thio meres = for two days

    ya mia vthomatha = for one week

    ya thio vthomathes = for two weeks

    Poso kanei? = How much is it?

    Poso hrostao = How much do I owe?

    Logariasmo parakalo = The bill, please.

    Mporo na bgalo mia fotografia? = May I take a photo?

    Ela = Come

    Fiye = Go away! (fi as in fish, ye as in yellow)

    Ise omorfi = you are beautiful

    M' areseis = I like you

    S' agapo = I love you

    M' agapas? = Do you love me?

    Agapi mou = My love, Darling

    Filise me = kiss me

    Fili = kiss

    Filos / F ili = friend (male) / (female). Pay attention to the small difference from "kiss".

    Eho filo = I have a boyfriend

    Eimai pantremeni = I am married (female)