Basic Greek Greetings You Need To Know😄🇬🇷

Basic Greek Greetings You Need To Know😄🇬🇷

Hey, Dimitris here, and welcome to the Greek first blog post of this project!🇬🇷


Today, we're diving into some essential Greek greetings that are part of Chapter 3 of the "Prepare For Greece" course.

Mastering these basics will help you connect with locals, make a great first impression, and feel more confident during your travels or interactions in Greece. Let's get started!

Morning Greetings

  • καλημέρα (kalimera) - Good morning 🌞
    • Used: In the morning, until noon.

Evening/Afternoon Greetings

  • καλησπέρα (kalispera) - Good evening/afternoon 🌇
    • Used: In the evening/afternoon.

Nighttime Farewell

  • καληνύχτα (kalinihta) - Good night 🌙
    • Used: When saying goodbye at night or going to bed.

General Greetings and Farewells

  • γειά σου (yassou) – Hello/Bye 👋
    • Used: Informal greeting for one person.
  • γειά σας (yassas) – Hello/Bye 🙌
    • Used: Formal greeting or when addressing multiple people.
  • αντίο (antio) - Goodbye 👋
    • Used: When parting ways.
  • χαίρετε (herete) - Hello/Goodbye 😊
    • Used: Formal and polite greeting or farewell.

Welcoming Someone

  • καλώς ήρθες (kalos irthes) - Welcome 🤗
    • Used: Informal welcome.
  • καλώς ήρθατε (kalos irthate) - Welcome 🎉
    • Used: Formal welcome.

Inquiring About Well-Being

  • τι κάνεις; (ti kanis?) - How are you? ❓
    • Used: Informal inquiry about someone’s well-being.
  • τι κάνετε; (ti kanete?) - How are you? ❓
    • Used: Formal inquiry or addressing multiple people.
  • πως είσαι; (pos ise?) - How are you? ❓
    • Used: Informal inquiry about someone’s well-being.
  • πως είστε; (pos iste?) - How are you? ❓
    • Used: Formal inquiry or addressing multiple people.

Responses to Common Inquiries

  • Καλά, ευχαριστώ! (Kalá, efharistó!) - I'm good, thank you! 😊
    • Used: As a polite response when asked how you are.
  • Πολύ καλά! (Polí kalá!) - Very well! 😃
    • Used: To indicate you are doing very well.
  • Έτσι κι έτσι. (Étsi ki étsi) - So-so. 😐
    • Used: When you're feeling indifferent.
  • Όχι πολύ καλά. (Óhi polí kalá) - Not very well. 😞
    • Used: When you're not feeling well.
  • Καλώς! (Kalós!) - Well! 👍
    • Used: To indicate you're fine.
  • **Εντάξει. (Entáxi) - Okay. 🙂
    • Used: To indicate you're okay.
  • Όχι άσχημα. (Óhi áshima) - Not bad. 😌
    • Used: When you're feeling okay but not great.
  • Εσύ; (Esí?) - And you? ❓
    • Used: To return the question.
  • Μια χαρά. (Mia hará) - Just fine. 😊
    • Used: When you're feeling good.

Introducing Yourself

  • χαίρω πολύ (heró polí) - Nice to meet you 🤝
    • Used: When meeting someone for the first time.
  • με λένε... (me léne...) - My name is (they call me).. 📝
    • Used: To introduce your name.

Learning these basic greetings and phrases will be your first step towards communicating effectively and making connections in Greece. Remember, practice makes perfect, so try using these phrases as often as you can.

Stay tuned for more lessons and tips on learning Greek. If you haven't yet, be sure to check out our "Prepare For Greece" course to get a comprehensive and fun approach to mastering Greek!

Hope you are having a great day :) 

-Dimitris 

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