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1.7. Hello! I would like a coffee!

Episode 7 of the Learning Greek: A modern Odyssey podcast, hosted by LearningGreek:A modern Odyssey, titled "1.7. Hello! I would like a coffee!" was published on May 19, 2020 and runs 4 minutes.

May 19, 2020 ·4m · Learning Greek: A modern Odyssey

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Dialogue: - Καλημέρα σας. -Γεια σας, θα ήθελα έναν καφέ σκέτο  κι ένα μπουκαλάκι νερό. -Για εδώ; -Όχι, στο χέρι, παρακαλώ. -Ωραία. Θέλετε κάτι άλλο; -Και μια τυρόπιτα, παρακαλώ. Πόσο κάνουν; -4 ευρώ και 50 λεπτά. -Ορίστε. -Ωραία, τα ρέστα σας. Καλή σας μέρα. -Γεια σας. Vocabulary: -θα ήθελα = I would like / je voudrais / isterim -μπουκαλάκι = small bottle / une petite bouteille / küçük şişe -νερό= water / eau / su -σκέτος = black / sans sucre / sade -στο χέρι = to go / à emporter / elde -κάτι άλλο = anything else / quelque chose d’autre / başka bir şey -τυρόπιτα = cheese pie / feuilleté au fromage / peynirli börek -πόσο κάνουν = how much do they cost? / combien ça coûte? / ne kadar -ορίστε = here you are / voilà / buyurun   -τα ρέστα = change / monnaie /  para üstü

Dialogue:

- Καλημέρα σας.

-Γεια σας, θα ήθελα έναν καφέ σκέτο  κι ένα μπουκαλάκι νερό.

-Για εδώ;

-Όχι, στο χέρι, παρακαλώ.

-Ωραία. Θέλετε κάτι άλλο;

-Και μια τυρόπιτα, παρακαλώ. Πόσο κάνουν;

-4 ευρώ και 50 λεπτά.

-Ορίστε.

-Ωραία, τα ρέστα σας. Καλή σας μέρα.

-Γεια σας.


Vocabulary:

-θα ήθελα = I would like / je voudrais / isterim

-μπουκαλάκι = small bottle / une petite bouteille / küçük şişe

-νερό= water / eau / su

-σκέτος = black / sans sucre / sade

-στο χέρι = to go / à emporter / elde

-κάτι άλλο = anything else / quelque chose d’autre / başka bir şey

-τυρόπιτα = cheese pie / feuilleté au fromage / peynirli börek

-πόσο κάνουν = how much do they cost? / combien ça coûte? / ne kadar

-ορίστε = here you are / voilà / buyurun
 

-τα ρέστα = change / monnaie /  para üstü

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