'Kala eisai' literally means 'good you are'
"Kala Christougenna" is Greek for "Merry Christmas."
Ese kala? (Είσαι Καλά?) in Greek is "Are you well?" in English.
You are
Kala kai poli kala kai akomi... (kalitera) well and very well and even... (better)
kalos/kala
είσαι μαφία (ise mafia)
A positive reply to "te kanis" in Greek would be "Kala, esi?" which means "I am well, and you?"
"Kala Kai Esi Filou" in Greek means "Καλά Και Εσύ Φίλε" which translates to "Good and You, Friend" in English.
The phrase "ise kala" is often used in some cultures to express a sense of disbelief or surprise, similar to saying "are you serious?" in English. A suitable reply could be to clarify your statement or provide more context to address the disbelief. You might say something like, "Yes, I really mean it" or "Let me explain what I meant." This helps to engage in a conversation and clear up any confusion.
kala christougenna
Kala Kristouyenia
Kala kristouyena (kah-lah kree-stow-yee-na) is Greek for Merry Christmas.