![]() In your face: Sta moutra sou (only if you feel like a fight)Ģ9. I am staying at (the hotel): Méno sto…(xenodocheío)Ģ0. I need a doctor: Kreeahzomeh yeeahktroġ6. Where is the toilet?: Pooh eeneh i tualéta?ġ5. Where am I?…Where are we?: Pooh eemeh? pooh eemasteh?ġ4. Can you help me?: Boreeteh na meh voytheeseteh?ġ3. Goodnight: Kaleenikta (familiar) or kaleenikta sas (formal)ġ2. Good evening: Kaleespera (familiar) or kaleespera sas (formal)ġ1. ![]() Good morning: Kaleemera (familiar) or kaleemera sas (formal)ġ0. How are you: Ti kanis? (familiar) Ti kanete (formal)ĩ. Do you speak English?: Meelate angleeka?ģ. Hello: Yassoo (familiar) or yassas (formal)Ģ. As you gear up with maps and travel guide books, print up this little list of the 30 most useful Greek phrases phonetically spelled out for visitors in Greece!ġ. ![]() It’s that time of year when tourists flood the Greek islands and mainland. We present the KELLY project and its work on developing monolingual and bilingual word lists for language learning, using corpus methods, for nine languages and.
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