I love you | Sa-aga-po |
I hate you | Se mi-so |
I want you | Se the-lo |
I don't want you anymore | Den se thelo pia |
Kiss Me | fee-li se me |
I don't want to | Den the-lo |
Condoms | pro-fi-lac-ti-ka or Slang: Ka-po-tes |
I want a doctor | The-lo ena Yi-a-tro |
I am sick | Ee-me ar-o-stos |
I have a temperature | E-ho Peer-e-to |
Where is the pharmacy? | Pou eine to phar-ma kio |
Aspirin | As-pee-ree-nee |
tampax | tam-pax |
super | ee-pear (like hyper) |
regular | ka-non-iko |
soap | sa-poon-ni |
make up | ma-quilliage |
I don't have that much | Den e-ho to-sso po-la |
I only have this much | E-ho mono tossa |
I am a student | e-me fi-ti-tees |
Can you make me a better price please? | Bo-ree-te na mou ka-ne-te kali-teri timi |
What time is it? | Ti hora eine; |
The 1st phrase I ever learned in Greek came in very handy and still does:
Bo-ro na e-ho le-gho Nero, Pa-ra-ka-lo; May I have a little water please? nero being H2O.
How much is the ticket to?: Po-so ee-ne to E-ci-ti-ree-o yia _____;
You'll incessantly hear Greek men saying" Ade re Malaka" to each other, come on you jerk. It's their variation of people in the US saying " like" ten times in a sentence.
Devil take you: Na se pa-ri o Dia-vel-os
One of my favorites and probably a carry over from ancient times. The horned ones (whose spouse has been unfaithful): Tous Kera-ta des
The horned one: Ton ke-re-ta