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Jimbo:
Sorry, Diane!

Barbara - It's not that hard really. And it is more or less phonetic, unlike English. What does feel strange is writing each letter separately - no joined-up writing in Greek.

Dupnica:
 A few more useful phrases...........
    KalispEra ti kAnete  (Good evening how are you)
   Ti thElis na pyis(What would you like to drink)
   Tha Ithela mia karafa Aspro krasI (I would like a carafe of white wine or mAvro krasI if you prefer red)
   To epOmeno kyErazma ine dhikO moo (The next round's on me)
   Stin iyA sas  (Cheers!)
   Dhio ouzo parakalO(Two ouzos please)
   Dhen esthAnome kalA (I don't feel well)
   KalInichta (Goodnight)
   AftOs ine o dhrOmos ya Nafsica,Fedra Mare etc.(Is this the way to Nafsica ,Fedra Mare etc.)
   Poo ine to klidhI moo (Where is my key?)
 

Lesley:
Fab Idea though Cocktails and Greek lessons sign me up.......

Chrissyann:
Just checking out latest info on forum, a brilliant idea , I bought a language tape years ago trying to pick up a bit of Greek but found the pronunciation wasn't that clear ,I have a little phrase book that I keep by me when on Holiday but again pronunciation is a problem. Although I have found that everyone is always very helpful telling how to say words properly . A few lessons by a pool with a glass of vino while on holiday would be great :)
Chrissyann

Westward:
Yes definitely a lesson by the pool.  Going in to travel agent tomorrow to try and add on an extra week.  Fingers crossed.

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