Do you also love Greece? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could say a “Greek wish” to a Greek-speaking friend or acquaintance? Being able to say a typical wish would make you feel part of Greek society.
If you have regular contact with Greeks, you have certainly heard Greeks expressing their wishes. Every circumstance is an occasion for a wish, a good word. It is a way to express love, joy, sympathy, and much more.
In this article, you find a small selection of very popular wishes, but we are happy to send you the extended list, as well as the audio with the right pronunciation. You find the download button at the end of this article.
So let’s start and learn Greek wishes!
A new beginning in the calendar
Καλό μήνα! [Kalo mina] – (Have a) Good month! = 1st of every month.
Καλή εβδομάδα! [Kali evdomada] – (Have a) Good Week! = Every Monday
Καλό σαββατοκύριακο! [Kalo savatokirako] – Enjoy your weekend
Καλή χρονιά! [Kali chronia] – Happy New Year! = 1st of January and for several days before and after …
When you eat or drink something
Καλή όρεξη! [kali orexi] – Enjoy your meal!
Στην υγειά σου/σας/μας or “ γεια μας”! [stin yia soo/sas/mas] – Cheers! (literally: to your/our health)
Γεια στα χέρια σου! [gia sta xeria sou] – “Bless your hands” (a wish to the person who cooked the nice meal)
When you buy something new / or you already bought something new
Even if someone is buying something, people in Greece also use wishes:
Με γεια! [Me gia] – With health! = enjoy your new acquisition …. Usually for clothes and shoes. (Also used when you had a haircut!)
Καλορίζικο! [Kaloriziko] – Good luck! = Used when people buy bigger property (houses, shops), or move to another house. From the words ‘good’ and ‘root’ = have good roots!
When somebody is not well or sick, it is nice to wish…
Περαστικά! [Perastika] – Get Well! = May your illness pass quickly!
Σιδερένιος! [Siderenios] – “Iron!” = May you be strong as iron again!
For someone traveling or ready to leave, you can wish him the following:
Καλό δρόμο!/ Στο καλό! [Kalo dromo!/Sto kalo!] – Drive (home) safely!
Καλό ταξίδι! [Kalo taksidi] – “Have a nice trip!” = Travel by any means of transport.
Καλή αντάμωση! [Kali antamosi] – “Until we meet again!” = may we meet again.
Καλές διακοπές! [Kales diakopes] – Enjoy your holidays!
A very pleasant and positive wish, you can use many times!
Συγχαρητήρια! [sicharitiria] – Congratulations
Μπράβο![bravo] – Bravo!
Και σε ανώτερα! [ke se anotera] – “To an even more successful/better future”
A wish you can always use for pupils/students/teachers, some minutes/seconds before the lessons begin:
Καλό μάθημα! [kalo mathima] – Enjoy your lesson.
For more wishes, you can download our free eBook, by clicking on this link
If you want to hear the wishes or use them yourself at the right moment, you are very welcome to join our courses in Greece, where we focus on speaking Greek and daily language.