I think the word for you're welcome is "calla" ================ Actually, the transliteration to English is something like "parakalo", accented on the last syllable (-lo). Not to be confused with the word for orange, which is "portakalo", accented on the third syllable (-ka-).
The Greek word for "Welcome" is "καλωσόρισμα".
parakalo, it means "please" but is also used for "you're welcome"
It's "Kαλωσήλθες" (informal) that's kalosilthes in English alphabet, or "Καλωσήλθατε"(formal), that's kalosilthate in English alphabet.
Kallos irthatay steen Ellatha. !
καλώς ήρθες ("Kalosírthes")
Parakalo
you welcome
"parakalo" is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
How do you pronounce notimos in Greek The pronounciation of this word is "nosteemos".
'fall'-tche.
"Welcome home", in Russian, is pronounced Dabro pajalavat damoi.
Pronounce Xenophilius as if it were in Greek (wait, it is in Greek). zee-no-FIL-ee-us
parakalo, it is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
de rien like durian
bienvenu - be-en-vin-ou
Willkommen is pronounced villkommen
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
The Greek word for "Integrity" is "ακεραιότητα".