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"KOPIASTE" is a word you will often hear while in Greece, and when you do, rest assures that you are in the best of places to be.You have come across genuine, open-hearted Greek hospitality.

What does it mean ? It's rather difficult word to translate, as it's more of a welcoming expression for "come and join us" may it be for coffee or in one's home.

What should your reply be, you ask? Simple, "efharisto, ti kanete'?". which translates into "thank you, how are you ?" But let's not waste any more time. To help you befriend locals, who are always proud when a foreigner addresses them in their mother language, we've prepared a crash course in basic Greek words.

Try using them first and be sure a Greek will immediately become your friend.

 

English Greek English Greek
Hello Yiasas Cheers Is igia
Good morning Kali mera Good night Kali nikta
Yes Neh No Ohi
Please Parakalo Thank You Efharisto
Sorry/Excuse me Signomi Mr/Ms. Kirios/Kiria
Very Good Poli Kalo Very bad Poli Kako
Today Simera Tomorrow Avrio
Yesterday Hthes Restaurant Estiatorio
House Spiti Bar Mbaraki
Hotel Xenodohio Beer Mbira
Disco Diskothiki Wine Krasi
Water Nero Drink Poto
Food Fagito Closed Klisto
Open Anikto The road for.. O dromos yia...
Petrol station Stathmos venzinis Bicycle Podilato
Road Dromos Bus Stop Stasi leoforiou
Taxi Taksi Beach Paralia
Bus Leoforio Town Poli
Sea Thalassa Monastery Monastiri
Village Horio What's your name? Pos sas lene?
Church Eklisia How old are you? Poso hronon iste?
 

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