Γειά σας! (ya sas) means hello.
ya soo is informal ya sas is formal
Ya sas.
Ya sas Kyrie Delgado.
Geia sou is hello, geia sas is plural Pronounced: YA soo, and YA sahs.
You would say, "Ya sas, Kyrie Partin." (YA sahs, KEER-ee-ay Partin.)
Hello(Singular) = yia sou Hello(Plural) = yia sas
Κυρία [kiria]
Ya sas.
In the Greek region of Macedonia you say it in Greek: Ya su or Ya sas for manners...Watch the intonation should sound flat and formal-quite different than the American English hello.
"Yes, man!" is an English equivalent of the Jamaican phrase Ya mon!Specifically, the adverbs "yes" and ya have the same affirmative meaning in English and Jamaican English. The noun "man" and mon also mean the same. The difference really relates to the lilting pronunciation characteristic of Jamaican English.
nanna in greek is yiayia pronounced ya-ya
yiasou file mou yiasou[or yia sou/gia sou all the same] = hello or hi file[filo:male,file:female] mou= my friend