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Xronia Polla is most commenly used is means "many years" pronounced "hro-nee-ah" "po-lah" but happy birthday is: Eytyxismena Genethlia=happy birthday

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"Hronia Polla" is generally used for birthdays and other feast days.

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15y ago
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Μπορεί να τα γενέθλιά σας Φέρνεις όσο ευτυχία Όπως θα δώσει σε όλους ποιος ξέρει σας χαρούμενα γενέθλια

use Google translate for this sort of thing

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14y ago
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You can say "Χρόνια σου πολλά!" (chronia su pola) or "Ευτυχισμένα γενέθλια!" (eftichismena genethlia).

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13y ago
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Χρόνια πολλά φίλε μου

is how u say it in Greece.

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12y ago
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Χρόνια πολλά (many years)

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14y ago
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Ευχαριστώ (sounds like: efharesto)

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Συγχαρητήρια για την επέτειο του γάμου.

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15y ago
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