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When on holiday in a different Country, it is always nice to learn a few local words, listed below are a few basic words.

English

Greek (pronunciation)

Hello/Goodbye​

​Yassu / Yassas (for more than one person)

Good morning

Kali Mera

Good Afternoon/Evening

Kali Spera

Goodnight

Kali Nichta​

Please

Para-ka-low​

Thank you

Ef-harris-toe

Yes

Nei

No

Oc-hi

Cheers

Yam-mas

Today

Sim-era

Tomorrow

Av-rio

Excuse me/Sorry

Sig-no-mi

OK/All right

En-daxi

How are you?

Ti-Kannis?

Fine/Good

Ka-la

Do you speak English?

Mi-las An-gli-ca?

Do you understand?

Kat-ta-la-ves?

I don't understand!

Then Kat-ta-la-veno

I understand!

Kat-ta-la-veno

I want

Thelo

I don't want

Then Thelo

How much is this?

Poso Kani?

The bill, please

Toe lo-garias-mo, para-ga-low

Where is ......?

Poo-enay?

 

The locals will really appreciate any effort to use some Greek words and phrases, and will delight in teaching you words that should only be spoken in jest or with friends.

Beware of the phrases “kalimera” and “kalamari”. One means good morning and the other means squid! This can be a great source of amusement.

Waving at someone with the palm of your hand facing them is considered to be quite rude by elderly Greeks. It is better to wave backwards, with the back of your hand facing them.

Most tavernas, restaurants and bars will speak English, and some locals have adopted some very obvious accents from their UK visitors.

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