"πώς είσαι" meaning in Greek

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Phrase

Forms: Πώς είσαι [canonical], Pós eísai? [romanization]
Head templates: {{head|el|phrase|head=Πώς είσαι;|sort=}} Πώς είσαι; • (Pós eísai?), {{el-phrase|head=Πώς είσαι;}} Πώς είσαι; • (Pós eísai?)
  1. (informal) How are you? (singular^†) Tags: informal Synonyms: Τι κάνεις, (Ti káneis?), Τι κάνετε, (Ti kánete?), † The 2nd person singular form is familiar and informal, used with family, friends, children and younger people (english: the plural is formal and polite), it is used with strangers and to give respect (alt: see:: T-V distinction), Πώς είστε
    Sense id: en-πώς_είσαι-el-phrase-Jes5iBnq Categories (other): Greek entries with incorrect language header, Greek phrasebook, Greek phrasebook/Basic, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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          "roman": "Ti káneis?",
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        },
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          "word": "Τι κάνετε"
        },
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      "word": "Τι κάνετε"
    },
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