13:09 Jun 8, 2001 |
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na | Αντίο -Γεια σου-Γεια |
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Αντίο -Γεια σου-Γεια Explanation: It always depends on whom you are talking to. The first one is used, usually, when you won΄t see the other person for a long time.The second one is a typical way to greet someone and the third can be both formal and informal. Native speaker |
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