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In modern Greek, "how are you?" is said as "Πώς είσαι;" (pronounced: Pos íse?). This phrase can be used in informal contexts to ask someone about their well-being. If addressing someone formally or plural, you would say "Πώς είστε;" (pronounced: Pos íste?).

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