hm... bartender would be "inohOos" (the "i" is pronounced as in "inter", the"h" is pronounced as in "hot", the "o" is pronounced as in "odd", the CAPITALISED letter "O" is where the tone of the word goes) i hope you'll manage to get it right. HOWEVER, everybody would laugh at you if you said this in a bar. "Inohoos" is a pretty refined word. No one uses it nowadays. You should better stick to "barman" :]
Πάρε ένα ποτό
[pare ena poto] (take/order a drink = have a drink )
Πιές ένα ποτό
[phies ena poto] (drink a drink = have a drink)
Πιές κάτι
[phies kati] (drink something = have a drink))
ποτό (poto).
Xi mu olip hough
βHey bartender, Iβll have a beer and a mop.β
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You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
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Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
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You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
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He said, "Is the bartender here?"
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The Greek word for "About" is "περίπου".