星期六, 6月 02, 2007

簡單希臘語

簡單希臘語單字

早安: KALIMERA
晚安: KALISPERA
乾杯: YIASOU
謝謝: EFHARISTO
對不起: SIGNOMI

PLS: PARAKALO
YES: NE
NO: OHI
HOW MUCH: POSOKANI?

Συγνώμη = Excuse me念法(西個弄米)
Λέγετε; = Hello念法(le ye de)
Τι κάνεις = How are you? 念法( di ga ni s)
Ευχαριστώ = Thank you念法- (A夫哀低死抖)
HOW MUCH : PO-SO-GA-NI
HELLO : YA-SAS

能用信用卡嗎 : Boro na poriroso me pistotiki karta?
請問洗手間在哪? Pu ine toualetta?

這是從網路上找來的,上面的照片語言教學手稿,
是英國妹迷倒米克諾斯(Mykonos)警察的戰利品。


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Learn Greetings in Greek :
In all the following, "e" is read as in "egg" and "th" is read as in "this". The emphasis in pronunciation falls on the syllable which is in bold script
kalimera = good morning. Used both when coming to and going away from a place.
kalispera = good afternoon. Used only when coming to a place or meeting someone in the evening or at night.
kalinihta = good night. Used only as a goodbye greeting in the evening or at night.
herete (e as in egg) = hello, used between 10:00 and 14:00
yassou = hello or goodbye (greeting to one person or a friend)
yassas = hello or goodbye (greeting to more persons or a more formal and polite way to greet an unknown person)
adio = goodbye
Yassou file mou Niko = Hello my friend Niko, an easy way to please a Greek friend of yours.



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Learn Common Greek Phrases
In all the following, "e" is read as in "egg" and "th" is read as in "this". The emphasis in pronunciation falls on the syllable which is in bold script
Efharisto = Thank you
Parakalo = Your Welcome
Milate Anglika? = Do you speak English?
Milate Yermanika? = Do you speak German?
Then katalaveno = I don't understand
Pos se lene? = What is your name?
Me lene ... = My name is ...
Apo pou eisai? = Where are you from?
Eimai apo Anglia = I am from England
Thelo ena kafe = I want a coffee
Thelo ena tsai = I want a tea
Thelo mia mpira = I want a beer
Thelo ena poto = I want a drink
Thelo ena thomatio = I want a room
Ehete thomatio? = Do you have a room?
ya mia mera = for one day
ya thio meres = for two days
ya mia vthomatha = for one week
ya thio vthomathes = for two weeks
Poso kanei? = How much is it?
Poso hrostao = How much do I owe?
Logariasmo parakalo = The bill, please.
Mporo na bgalo mia fotografia? = May I take a photo?
Ela = Come
Fiye = Go away! (fi as in fish, ye as in yellow)
Ise omorfi = you are beautiful
M' areseis = I like you
S' agapo = I love you
M' agapas? = Do you love me?
Agapi mou = My love, Darling
Filise me = kiss me
Fili = kiss
Filos / F ili = friend (male) / (female). Pay attention to the small difference from "kiss".
Eho filo = I have a boyfriend
Eimai pantremeni = I am married (female)