It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.
Γειά σας! (ya sas) means hello.
Ya sas.
In Greek: Zoi se mas = Life with us: and, Zoi se sas = Life with you. Note: There is a difference in the spelling of ZOE as it is spelt when used in English vs Greek. However, the literal translation sound of E (e) in Greek is I (i), and as the word or name, Zoe, is derived from the Greek word ZOI (meaning life). So it follows, that the proper use of the word LIFE, when extending sympathies in the Greek language -: would be written as ZOI: eg: Zoi se mas; Zoi se sas.
Kalimera sas, Kyria.
Ya sas Kyrie Delgado.
ya soo is informal ya sas is formal
SAS and SSS are congruent. SSA need not be.
Yia sas means goodbye in Greek. It also means hello, and can be used to say bless you after someone sneezes.
Syncharitiria gia tin imera tou gamou sas
No, it's singular and means "your"In plural it's sas / σας
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