This is the Greek flag. The blue of the sky and the white of the waves - wonderful alliteration.
Cyprus has a distinctive flag which shows the shape of the island.
Flag of Cyprus. I added a black border in photoshop elements to make the flag stand out from the white background of the page.
Greek in Cyprus
Since 1974 from a tourist's point of view the island has been divided into the Greek and Turkish speaking halves.
From visiting Greece I could remember good morning kali mera and what I thought was good evening kali spera but the others say it is good afternoon. I remembered what I thought was efkaristo for thank you. Confusingly, yes look like no and no looks like ok.
Here is some Greek:
English - Greek (roughly alphabetical and logical sequence)
Let's start with two one-syllable words. Short, but confusing.
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Cyprus has a distinctive flag which shows the shape of the island.
Flag of Cyprus. I added a black border in photoshop elements to make the flag stand out from the white background of the page.
Greek in Cyprus
Since 1974 from a tourist's point of view the island has been divided into the Greek and Turkish speaking halves.
From visiting Greece I could remember good morning kali mera and what I thought was good evening kali spera but the others say it is good afternoon. I remembered what I thought was efkaristo for thank you. Confusingly, yes look like no and no looks like ok.
Here is some Greek:
English - Greek (roughly alphabetical and logical sequence)
Let's start with two one-syllable words. Short, but confusing.
- Yes - Nei (I think of yes, nice one)
- No - Ohi ( I think of oh no!). ............................................................................................................................................................
- GREETINGS: Hello - Ya Sou (Ya Saz when addressing a group)
- Good morning - Kaleemeerah (m for morning)
- Good afternoon - Kaleespeerah! (s for spend the afternoon shopping)
- Good night - Kaleenihkta (n for night) (Like the poem by Scottish Burns, who wrote Auld lang syne, he also wrote about a broad bricht moonlit nicht, a broad, bright, moonlit night). ....................................................................................................................................................................
- CHAT: How are you? - Ti Kanis?
- I'm well - Poli Gala
- Please - Parakalo - (both words start with p.)
- Sorry! - Signomi - (borth words start with s.)
- Thank you - Efharisto - (ever so grateful)
- Come on! - Ela! (exit - la!). .....................................................................................................................................................................
- QUESTIONS: Do you speak English? - Milate anglika (anglika like anglican).
- How much is it? - Posso kane? (I think of I possibly can buy it what is the possible cost or asking price?)
- How's it going? - Pos pai? (What is passing by? Is it a pie?
- What time is it? - Ti ora ine? (what hour is it) ..................................................................................................................................................................................
- ESSENTIALS: Where is ... - που είναι pou eínai
- The toilet - η τουαλέτα -- i toualéta
- The restaurant - το εστιατόριο - to estiatório
- Cheers! - yamas
- Goodbye - Αντιο σας antio sas (sounds a bit like adios ass!)
SPEAKING TIPS
- You might not remember all of these, but if you recognize them when you hear them spoken by other people, you will eventually by able to say them.
2 Difficult? Fear not. You already know lots of words.
Of the 500 most common words in English, 18 are of Greek origin:
place (rank 115),
problem (121),
school (147),
system (180),
program (241),
idea (252),
story (307),
base (328),
center (335),
period (383),
history (386),
type (390),
music (393),
political (395),
policy (400),
paper (426),
phone (480),
economic (494).[18]
Greek alphabet
place (rank 115),
problem (121),
school (147),
system (180),
program (241),
idea (252),
story (307),
base (328),
center (335),
period (383),
history (386),
type (390),
music (393),
political (395),
policy (400),
paper (426),
phone (480),
economic (494).[18]
Greek alphabet
Αα | Alpha | Νν | Nu |
Ββ | Beta | Ξξ | Xi |
Γγ | Gamma | Οο | Omicron |
Δδ | Delta | Ππ | Pi |
Εε | Epsilon | Ρρ | Rho |
Ζζ | Zeta | Σσς | Sigma |
Ηη | Eta | Ττ | Tau |
Θθ | Theta | Υυ | Upsilon |
Ιι | Iota | Φφ | Phi |
Κκ | Kappa | Χχ | Chi |
Λλ | Lambda | Ψψ | Psi |
Μμ | Mu | Ωω | Omega |
Once you know some of the Greek alphabet, you are half way to learning the Cyrillic Alphabet used for Russian and Bulgarian.
Useful Websites (Alphabetical)
Basic Greek website
Greek phrase site
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_words_of_Greek_origin
https://www.iamgreece.org/culture/language/you-speak-greek/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_words_of_Greek_origin
https://www.iamgreece.org/culture/language/you-speak-greek/
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