Dear Polyglots 😃
Could you please help PolyglotClub complete the Wiki page that contains the different ways to greet people in Modern Greek?
➡ Modern Greek Greetings (Edit the Wiki)
Many thanks!
Vincent, PolyglotClub founder
PS: Immerse yourself in these free Modern Greek (1453-) lessons: Learning: Sports — Greek Adverbs — How to Use Have — Word Accentuation
- vincentJanuary 2022
ODPOWIEDZ!
GallakosJanuary 2022 Γεια σου (gia sou) > friend and one person Γεια σας (Gia sas) > some people or formal καλησπέρα (kalispera) |
vincentJanuary 2022 I’ve edited the page with your comment: https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Modern-greek-1453/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings?veaction=edit
vincentJanuary 2022 thanks!
MarianthJanuary 2022 Γεια! (gia ) : Generally in the company of friends. Γεια σου (gia sou) :This is the singular Γεια σας (gia sas) : This is the plural, or the plural of courtesy. The meaning of ”Γεια σου, or Γεια σας” is: you be or you’re healthy! καλησπέρα or καλησπέρα σας : is typical, formal. |
vincentJanuary 2022 thanks!
AlexandraK89January 2022 Also χαίρετε, ( herete), more or less means be happy. Shows good mood to the other person, we use it as hello or goodbye too. |
vincentJanuary 2022 thanks!