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Master the basic greetings
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| Let's look at the parting greetings once more. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with me. |
| Γεια σας. (Ya sas.) |
| Γεια σας. (Ya sas.) |
| Καλησπέρα, κυρία. (Kalispéra, kiría.) |
| Καλησπέρα, κυρία. (Kalispéra, kiría.) |
| Γεια σου. (Ya su.) |
| Γεια σου. (Ya su.) |
| Καλημέρα, κύριε. (Kaliméra, kírie.) |
| Καλημέρα, κύριε. (Kaliméra, kírie.) |
| Γεια! (Ya!) |
| Γεια! (Ya!) |
| Did you notice the last greeting? |
| Γεια! (Ya!) |
| "Hi!" |
| Γεια. "Hi." Γεια. Γεια. |
| When the situation is informal, you can just use the greeting, γεια! (ya!),"hi!," at any time of the day. |
| Γεια (Ya) is a shorter alternative to Γεια σου (Ya su). |
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