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How do you say "May I speak to Mrs. ... ?" in Greek? |
Travel Info I mean when you phone somebody and want to ask for a different person than the one who picked up the phone in that moment. How do you ask for somebody else? Do you say the equivalent to "May I speak to Mrs./Ms./Mr." in Greek? Do you say something else? Please help me! Travel Tips Tha mporousa na miliso me ton Kyrio ........... (mr) me tin Kyria ......... (mrs) ? Source(s): To answer your second question, "Tha mporousa" is a bit more formal. Other Travel Tips boro na miliso me ton kirio[mr] or tin kiria[mrs] Mporo na miliso stin kyria.....(if its a male--ston kyrio.....)...?? Exactly what hard and tender said...Tha borousa is more formal.And to make you understand easier(please dont report abuse, Maria Gracia is from Peru, and i have to say it in spanish).. Podria hablar con la senora(tha borusa na miliso=may i speak)andPuedo hablar con la senora(boro na miliso=can i speak)... The conditional is the formal as also in spanish... Hello! Tha borousa na miliso me tin kiria *name* ,sas parakalo(please). Or Tha borousa na miliso stin kiria *name* ,sas parakalo. They r both right!x Tha borousa na miliso stin kuria....(+the name, or last name for more formal) |
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