The modern day Greek word for "currency," specifically, is "nomisma." There may be a separate word more inclusive of other money-forms (precious metals, assets, etc.)
χρήματα (hrimata) or λεφτά (lefta). Both are correct
λεφτά (left-AH)
ta hrimata (with an accent on the 'i')
Πόσα; [pOsa]
"Poso kani afto?"
Ekato dollaria
poliii (po -- lee)
greek people adored the gods and they say that depending on how much they adore them the gods helped them.
Enough so that you know not to say "How much years"
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You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
How does one say 'of course' in Greek? Thanks (evkaristo!)
Greek as an adjective, such as 'a Greek person' or 'Greek music', is 'Ellinikos/Elliniko/Elliniki' (masc/neut/fem depending on gender of noun). However, the language is called 'Ellinika', so if you want to ask if someone speaks Greek, you would ask 'mila Ellinika?'
Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
How does one say 'of course' in Greek? Thanks (evkaristo!)
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
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