παρακαλώ (parakalo, which actually means 'please' but is repeated as 'you're welcome')
The phrase to say you're welcome in Greek is kalo̱sórisma sas. A more common way of saying you're welcome is parakalo.
"parakalo" is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
"parakalo" is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
'Thank you' is efcharisto and You're welcome is parakalo
"Parakalo"
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Yes, it was an entrenched Greek custom.
Yes you can. Deverlita's portine is how you say Dave's petal in Greek. Your Welcome. ^_^
Kyries ke kyrii kalosirthate/kalosorisate means Ladies and gentlemen welcome
Yes, they showed traditional Greek hospitality.
ευπρόσδεκτος (Ef-PROHS-dek-tohs)
Well in Arabic it means welcome, in greek(i think in greek its spelled anesti) it means to rise