There are numerous ways to say goodbye in Greek, depending on who you are speaking with, what time of day it is, and how affectionate you want to be. Each of these words and phrases is useful in its own context. Let’s go over all of the useful phrases for saying goodbye in Greek ...
Greek: “Αντίο” (Antío) or “Γειασου” (Yia sou) (informal Greek goodbye) Romanian: “La revedere” (formal Romanian farewell) Evening Goodbyes In many languages, you can also say “good night” as a way to say goodbye in the evening: ...
That is the way to saygood eveningin Greek. It has nothing to do with when the sun goes down; even in the winter, when the sun sets around 5 PM in Greece, you would not saygood eveningto someone at 4 PM. This greeting is mostly used after the typical working hours, so expect to...
As it happens in every country, people in Crete will be glad to hear you trying to speak their language. Even if all you can say is “kalimera” or “Yassou”, people will smile and open up. Greetings in Greek In all the following, “e” is read as in “egg” and “th” is re...
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Using words to persuade people, giving them a good reason to do what you say, or to accept your argument, is known as ‘rhetoric’. In this programme, we’ll be hearing all about rhetoric and of course learning some related vocabulary as ...
Place both palms in front of the chest in a prayer-like position. As you say “namaste,” bow your head slightly. This gesture is called the pranamasana gesture. 9. Greek Formal: Χαίρετε (Herete) Informal:Γειασου (Ya Sou) Χαίρετε is not that widely used...
Eventually, the rail replacement bus reached Athens, Greece. From there, Nina and Loa were heading on to the Greek island of Aegina, where they were set to meet up with some other Swedish friends. With a ferry to catch, Nina and Loa said a quick goodbye to Derek, Paul and Steve. Nina...