You would pronounce it like this: Yia (don't individualize the "Y" and "I" sounds, kind of like "Yah") pAnta (capital for the emphasis) nEHos (emphasis not like Canadian "eh?", more like the "eh" sound in the word "met").
Neos, you pronounce the "E"
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
Graphis.... although the spelling of Greek words in English is rather subjective.
The Greek word for student is "μαθητής" which is pronounced as "mah-thee-tees" in English.
El-lin-ee-KEE
"ποτάμι" (potamee), "ποταμός" (potamos)
How do you pronounce notimos in Greek The pronounciation of this word is "nosteemos".
"Prez-BOO-tery-roos" is a way to pronounce the Greek word presbuteros. The noun translates as "elder" in English. It will be written πρεσβύτερος in Greek.
Phonetically. Since the alphabet doesn't translate, you have to do it by the sounds of the words. Anyone who speaks Greek can sound out your words and understand what you meant. Katalavenies? (Phonetic Greek for "Do you understand?") For some more details on this, see the link, below.
"Stor-yee" is the way to pronounce the Greek word στοργή (storge) for "affection" or "love."
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
Abby is not a Greek name, so you can't say it in Greek. ANSWER: You would pronounce it the same way you would in English, "Abby."
The Greek word for "Integrity" is "ακεραιότητα".