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Here are examples for the imperative in Greek. This includes expressions of making requests, giving orders or simply asking someone to do something.
Go!: Πήγαινε! Pí̱gaine! |
Stop!: Σταμάτα! Stamáta! |
Don't Go!: Μην πας! Mi̱n pas! |
Stay!: Μείνε! Meíne! |
Leave!: Φύγε! Fýge! |
Come here!: Έλα εδώ! Éla edó̱! |
Go there!: Πήγαινε εκεί! Pí̱gaine ekeí! |
Enter (the room)!: Μπες (στο δωμάτιο)! Bes (sto do̱mátio)! |
Speak!: Μίλα! Míla! |
Be quiet!: Κάνε ησυχία! Káne i̱sychía! |
Turn right: Στρίψε δεξιά Strípse dexiá |
Turn left: Στρίψε αριστερά Strípse aristerá |
Go straight: Συνέχισε / Πήγαινε ευθεία Synéchise / Pí̱gaine ef̱theía |
Wait!: Περίμενε! Perímene! |
Let's go!: Πάμε! Páme! |
Be careful!: Πρόσεξε! Prósexe! |
Sit down!: Κάτσε / Κάθησε κάτω! Kátse / Káthi̱se káto̱! |
Let me show you!: Άσε / Άφησέ με να σου δείξω! Áse / Áfi̱sé me na sou deíxo̱! |
Listen!: Άκου! Ákou! |
Write it down!: Γράψτο! Grápsto! |
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