parakalo is please [par-a-ka-lo]
efxaristo is thank you [ef-har-ee-sto]
if you literally want to say 'please & thank you' its 'parakalo Kai efxaristo'
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∙ 13y agoYou say thank you in Greek by saying "efharisto" (Ευχαριστώ). The words 'thank you' are English, and have no Greek meaning.
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∙ 13y agohello=γεία σου(yasou)
thank you=σε ευχαριστώ(sa efxaristo)
efharisto (pronounce ef-ha-rist-oh)
It is παρακαλώ [parakalo], meaning "I peg", "Please", or "(you are) welcome" {as a response to: "Thank you"}
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...
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Παρακαλώ (parakalo = the answer the greeks give when they receive a "thank you". Parakalo also means "please" in greek.
biko(please) dalu (thank) the u should have dot under
"Euxaristw" is a Greek word that means "thank you" in English.
Thank you and please are shortened phrases interjected into a sentence for the sake of manners. Thank you is short for the declarative I thank you, and please is short for the conditional if you please.
please= por favor thankyou= gracias
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Please - fa'amolemole; thank you - fa'afetai atu ia te oe.
You say please and thank you because it is polite to say kinder words. -dianac99-