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How do you say stop in Greece?

stop in Greek
  1. pa??
  2. staµat?




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To say cheers in Greek, you say Yamas which is. short for Stin Yeia Mas which means to our health.

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Interjection. p?-p? • (po-pó) (colloquial) frequently with repetition of the syllable p? (po, “po”) in a variety of intonations. (surprise, admiration): wow!

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  1. Do accept a greeting with two kisses on the cheek. ...
  2. Do accept an invitation for a lunch or dinner at their home. ...
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The common verbal greeting in Greece is “Yassas” (Hello) or the more informal “Yiasoo”. Address people by their appropriate title, e.g. 'Keerios' (Mr) for men and 'Keeria' (Mrs) for women. You may find people address elders they are not related to as 'Theia' (Aunty) and 'Theios' (Uncle).

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