Ti kaneis = Τι κάνεις;
Cala = Καλά = Good
You can find native pronunciation on forvo.com
Ελληνικά:
Στα Ελληνικά, μπορείς να πω "Τι κάνεις", που σημαίνει "What are you doing?" ή "How are you doing?"
Μπορείς να πω "Τι γείνετε" που σημαίνει "What's going on?" ή "What's happening?"
Αγγλικά:
In Greek, you can say "Τι κάνεις" which means "What are you doing?" or "How are you doing?"
You can say "Τι γείνετε" which means "What's going on?" or "What's happening?"
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