Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine you're Christos Mark's colleague. Ask Mark "How are you?" using informal Greek.
Ready?
Τι κάνεις; (Ti kánis?)
Είμαι πολύ καλά. (Íme polí kalá.)
Listen again and repeat.
Τι κάνεις; (Ti kánis?)
Τι κάνεις; (Ti kánis?)
Let's try another.
Imagine you're Karen's teacher, Anna-Maria Aslanidou and you're starting class.
Ask Karen's "How are you?" using formal Greek.
Ready?
Anna-Τι κάνετε; (Ti kánete?)
Καλά είμαι. (Kalá íme.)
Listen again and repeat.
Anna-Τι κάνετε; (Ti kánete?)
Anna-Τι κάνετε; (Ti kánete?)
Let's try one more.
Imagine you're Sasha and you meet your friend at school. Using informal Greek respond by saying,
"I'm well. And you?"
Ready?
Τι κάνεις; (Ti kánis?)
Καλά είμαι. Εσύ; (Kalá íme. Esí?)
Listen again and repeat.
Καλά είμαι. Εσύ; (Kalá íme. Esí?)
Καλά είμαι. Εσύ; (Kalá íme. Esí?)
This is the end of this lesson.
Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills.
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Now you know how to ask about someone's well being in Greek.
That's all there is to it.
Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson!

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