Best Way to Say Please in Greek

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There are several reasons why you could decide to learn Greek. Maybe you have decided to study it as a foreign language. Perhaps you are of Greek descent but your family moved out of Greece and you want to learn the language to preserve your heritage. Or perhaps you are traveling to Greece and need to know a few basic phrases. No matter what your motive is, the end goal is still the same. You need to learn enough vocabulary in order to make yourself comfortable with the language.

One of these phrases is that people need to have the ability to say, “please”, in the Greek language. This is a word that people take for granted. We say it so often in the day that this should be one of the first words you learn in Greek. Here’s more information:

Learn How to Say Please in Greek

As mentioned above, saying the word “please” is a regular occurrence when you’re speaking a language. The word for “please” in Greek is παρακαλώ (pronounced parakalo). Note that the accent is over the ώ, which is the last letter. Make sure that when you are pronouncing the word, you inflect the last syllable.

The word is one of those that is used in general, polite conversation. Words like thank you and please are well established as being an important part of etiquette.

Examples for Saying Please in Greek

Here are some sentences that will help you learn how to use the word please (παρακαλώ) in the Greek language.

  • Παρακαλώ δώστε μου το ψωμί. Parakalo thoste moo to psomi. Please pass me the bread.
  • Δύο εισιτήρια παρακαλώ. Thio eesitiria parakalo. Two tickets, Please.
  • Θα ήθελα λίγο νερό παρακαλώ. Tha ithela ligo nero parakalo. I’d like some water please.

Learning the word “please” is an essential part of knowing Greek. Once you become comfortable with it, you will be able to use it whenever you need.


The Learn Greek section on GreekBoston.com was written by Greeks to help people understand the conversational basics of the Greek language. This article is not a substitute for a professional Greek learning program, but a helpful resource for people wanting to learn simple communication in Greek.

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