You either say 'kali mera' which means 'have a nice day' or you just say 'episis' which means 'you too'. You only use 'episis' as a reply though to someone who first said to you 'have a nice day'. It's not common to say 'you have a good day too' but if you really have to say it its 'kali mera ke se esas' Do you see now why we don't say it? It's just a waste of words.
Καλή σου μέρα [kalEE sou mEra] or Καλή σας μέρα [kalEE sas mEra] (when talking to many)
Kali sou mera, pronounced 'kah-lee soo may-rah'
"Να έχεις μια υπέροχη μέρα" (na ekhees meea eeperokhee mera).
na pas sto kalo
kalos/kala
Kalimera
για τον γάμο σας ημέρα
"Yes" in Greek is written as "ναι" (pronounced as "neh").
Greek Tragedies
You can chose to do a summary of a myth, or choose a deity to write about.
Calla (Kala) is the Greek word for "good" or "fine."
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
how do you write in greek have a happy life
Άδη is how you write hades in Greek
Ha una buona giornatae scrivere torno presto Have a good day and write back soon
Think hard on what you consider to be the best day of your life. Then pick a day/event and write about what it was and why it was special to you. Good luck!