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@minimum13 It is. If you refer to one person (friend mostly). Ya-sas is for more people or an older person, because it's more formal.
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her accent is VERY good for a NON GREEK!!!..we should not expect foreigners talk as natives..as for ''you re welcome'' in greek is ''ee-seh ef-PROZ-dek-tos''(exactly the same meaning as in english) but as it is quite long,we would rather say''pa-ra-ka-LO'',which I would say there is no exact translation in english,but more or less it means''please''..
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The big difference between Greeks and other European languages,is that Greek language is endless by creation,for every new invention or discovery or sense there is already exist a Greek word wait for it..
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@minimum13 Ya Sou it's in singular and Ya Sas it's plural. Ya Sas also used to one person ,when you don't know someone and want to be gentle. But... Remember, Greeks are not British. We prefer to speak warmly and friendly from the heart rather than the noble habit.
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Thumbs up if you heard a laugh at 0:20
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@sugkizzy8 That is kind of harsh. I'm from America and I thought her accent was pretty good. But since you're from Greece, you know how it's supposed to sound but I don't
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@minimum13 or ya only. ya is just more friendly, ya sou is more kind
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greek seems so fun
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good bye isn't also right its antío
im from greece... ur accent sucks ... sorry to tell you!
sugkizzy8 3 months ago 36
you're welcome doesnt mean efkaristo ! It means parakalo
DafneLazou 1 month ago 27