E.g.:
Yes:
n_ote
E_xit
Means
that "yes" is "ne" in Greek, where "n" is pronounced as in the word
"note" and "e" like in "exit"). Good luck!
Athens
a_sk
th_eater
I_n
n_o
a_sk
Airport:
aerodrOm_e
i_n
o_bject
Ticket:
is_lam
itI_nerary
rio_de_Janeiro
stA_tistics
si_c
Metro:
mEtro
("E" in Greek always like in "e_nergy")
Bus (difficult):
leo_nids ("e" in Greek
always like in "e_nergy")
for
I_n
o_bject
TAXI (obviously written as ΤΑΞΙ...):
tax_i
I_n
Observatory:
astero_id
scop_e
I_n
o_bject
Penteli (the name
of the hill of NOA):
pent_agon
El_astic
i_n
Penteli
Observatory:
astero_id
scop_e
I_n
o_bject
pent_agon
El_astic
is_lam
The Penteli
suburb is two words ("Old Penteli"):
palae_olithic
A_sk
pent_agon
El_astic
i_n
Halandri (metro
station and suburb):
hal_f
Andr_omeda
i_n
Maroussi (metro
station and suburb):
mar_athon
OU_zo (or u_ltimatum)
si_c
«ΣΤΑΣΗ ΧΑΡΑΥΓΗ» (the Penteli
station
where you exit the BUS for accessing the observatory ):
stA_tistics
si_c
hara_re (the capical
of city of
v_enus
yE_ar
Hotel:
xeno_phobia ("e" in
Greek always like in "e_nergy")
th_e
o_bject
hI_pparcos
o_bject
Restaurant
– let's use "tavern" instead, since it's easier:
tavErn_ ("e" in Greek always like in "e_nergy")
a_sk
(have a look here for Greek food
and how
to order it)
The food list
(menu) in
a restaurant is called:
catAlogu_e
o_bject
“The food list
please”:
Ton_ality
catAlogu_e
o_bject
para_bola
kal_eidoscope
O_bject
“The bill
please”:
Ton_ality
Logari_thm
as_bestos
mO_rning
para_bola
kal_eidoscope
O_bject
Please:
para_bola
kal_eidoscope
O_bject
Thank you:
ef_fect
har_are (the capical
of city of
is_lam
t_ee