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Hello / Goodbye = Υ i`a sou (singular) / Υ i`a sas (plural)

Additional Useful Greek Words & PhrasesFollowing are some simple words and phrases that will help in communicating while you are in Greece. The (') symbol comes before the syllable that is stressed.

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For greek it is για σου and for Italian it is ciao

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