Γειά σας! (ya sas) means hello.
ya soo is informal ya sas is formal
Ya sas.
Ya sas Kyrie Delgado.
Geia sou is hello, geia sas is plural Pronounced: YA soo, and YA sahs.
You would say, "Ya sas, Kyrie Partin." (YA sahs, KEER-ee-ay Partin.)
Κυρία [kiria]
Hello(Singular) = yia sou Hello(Plural) = yia sas
the greek word for hello is yela oou. =) WATCH MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING!my name is eerika neddermann lol its true
Ya sas.
In the Greek region of Macedonia you say it in Greek: Ya su or Ya sas for manners...Watch the intonation should sound flat and formal-quite different than the American English hello.
"Ante feen ya asal" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "Where are you, my dear?" in English. It is often used in a romantic or affectionate context to express longing or concern for someone's whereabouts. The phrase combines "ante," meaning "you" (feminine), "feen," meaning "where," and "ya asal," which means "my dear" or "my honey."
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.