KaleeMEra - Good morning
KaleeSPERa - Good evening
YahSU - Hello
EfcareeSTO - Thank you
ParakaLOH - Please, also heard as "you're welcome"
KAthika - I am lost
Now, in Greece… “no” means yes and “yes” means no… well actually. The Greek word for "No" can sound like "Okay" - OH-kee, as in "Okey-dokey" and still others pronounce it "Oh-shee". So remember, if it sounds like "Okay" it means "No way!" The Greek word for "Yes" sounds like "No" - NEH! It may help to think it sounds like "Now", as in "Let's do it right now." So remember…
OHkee – No
And
NEH - Yes
You next lesson will be to count to 10!
I think we might have a Greek Expert... or at least someone to make us not look so much like tourist.
ReplyDeleteHere's some more information from Nikoletta.
There is also a physical inflection in saying Ne or Oxi that means a lot.
When saying "Oxi" (no), one tips your head in an upward motion and sometimes even make a tisk sound instead of verbalizing the "oxi". The Greeks do not use the motion of the head from side to side the way we do.
when saying "ne" (yes), one tips their head in a downward motion. It can be confusing as it is a slight difference. It is more important to understand it when they do it than to have to do it yourself.
I am so gunna get slapped or something... yes means no and no means yes??? This is blowing my mind....
ReplyDeleteI know all the swear words.
ReplyDeleteWhy am I not surprised at that?
ReplyDeleteAND I was once on Greek TV so everyone should be prepared for me to be treated as a pseudo celebrity there..just sayin.
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