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Italian uses Latin while Greek uses Greek. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it.
Both Italian and Greek belong to the Indo-European language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.
Italian: Approximately 67 million native speakers. As a major European language, it is also widely taught as a second language. Greek: Approximately 13.5 million speakers worldwide, with 10.7 million in Greece and 1.2 million in Cyprus.
Everyday phrases translated from Italian to Greek — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Ciao | Γεια σας |
| Buongiorno | Καλημέρα |
| Buon pomeriggio | Καλησπέρα |
| Buonasera | Καλησπέρα |
| Buonanotte | Καληνύχτα |
| Arrivederci | Αντίο |
| Ci vediamo dopo | Τα λέμε αργότερα |
| Ci vediamo domani | Τα λέμε αύριο |
| Benvenuto | Καλώς ήρθατε |
| Come stai? | Πώς είσαι; |
| Sto bene, grazie | Είμαι καλά, ευχαριστώ |
| Buona giornata | Καλή σου μέρα |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Per favore | Παρακαλώ |
| Grazie | Ευχαριστώ |
| Grazie mille | Ευχαριστώ πολύ |
| Prego | Είστε ευπρόσδεκτοι |
| Sì | Ναι |
| No | Όχι |
| Scusami | Με συγχωρείτε |
| Mi dispiace | Λυπάμαι |
| Nessun problema | Κανένα πρόβλημα |
| Naturalmente | Φυσικά |
| Congratulazioni | Συγχαρητήρια |
| Buona fortuna | Καλή τύχη |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Qual è il tuo nome? | Πώς σε λένε; |
| Piacere di conoscerti | Χάρηκα που σε γνώρισα |
| Di dove sei? | Από πού είσαι; |
| Quanti anni hai? | Πόσων χρονών είστε; |
| Sono uno studente | Είμαι φοιτητής |
| Sono qui in vacanza | Είμαι εδώ για διακοπές |
| Sono qui per lavoro | Είμαι εδώ για δουλειά |
| Questo è il mio amico | Αυτός είναι ο φίλος μου |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Uno | Ένα |
| Due | Δύο |
| Tre | Τρεις |
| Quattro | Τέσσερα |
| Cinque | Πέντε |
| Sei | Έξι |
| Sette | Επτά |
| Otto | Οκτώ |
| Nove | Εννέα |
| Dieci | Δέκα |
| Cento | Εκατό |
| Mille | Χίλια |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Oggi | Σήμερα |
| Domani | Αύριο |
| Ieri | Χθες |
| Ora | Τώρα |
| Più tardi | Αργότερα |
| Che ore sono? | Τι ώρα είναι; |
| Al mattino | Το πρωί |
| La sera | Το βράδυ |
| Lunedì | Δευτέρα |
| Venerdì | Παρασκευή |
| La prossima settimana | Την επόμενη εβδομάδα |
| Un'ora | Μια ώρα |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Dov'è il bagno? | Πού είναι το μπάνιο; |
| Dov'è la stazione ferroviaria? | Πού είναι ο σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός; |
| Dov'è l'aeroporto? | Πού είναι το αεροδρόμιο; |
| Come ci arrivo? | Πώς θα φτάσω εκεί; |
| Girare a sinistra | Στρίψτε αριστερά |
| Gira a destra | Στρίψτε δεξιά |
| Vai dritto | Προχώρα ευθεία |
| È vicino | Είναι κοντά |
| È lontano | Είναι μακριά |
| Mi sono perso | Έχω χαθεί |
| Ho bisogno di un taxi | Χρειάζομαι ταξί |
| Dove posso acquistare un biglietto? | Πού μπορώ να αγοράσω εισιτήριο; |
| Quanto costa il biglietto? | Πόσο είναι το εισιτήριο; |
| È sicuro camminare? | Είναι ασφαλές να περπατάς; |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Ho fame | Πεινάω |
| Ho sete | Διψάω |
| Acqua, per favore | Νερό, παρακαλώ |
| Un tavolo per due, per favore | Ένα τραπέζι για δύο, παρακαλώ |
| Il menù, per favore | Το μενού, παρακαλώ |
| Cosa consigli? | Τι προτείνετε; |
| Mi piacerebbe questo | Θα ήθελα αυτό |
| È delizioso | Είναι νόστιμο |
| Il conto, per favore | Ο λογαριασμός, παρακαλώ |
| Non mangio carne | Δεν τρώω κρέας |
| Ho un'allergia alimentare | Έχω μια τροφική αλλεργία |
| Caffè | Καφές |
| Tè | Τσάι |
| Pane | Ψωμί |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Quanto costa? | Πόσο κοστίζει αυτό; |
| È troppo costoso | Είναι πολύ ακριβό |
| Accettate carte di credito? | Δέχεστε πιστωτικές κάρτες; |
| Sto solo guardando | Απλώς ψάχνω |
| Lo prenderò | Θα το πάρω |
| Aperto | Ανοίξτε |
| Chiuso | Κλειστό |
| Ingresso | Είσοδος |
| Esci | Έξοδος |
| Dov'è il mercato? | Πού είναι η αγορά; |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Aiuto | Βοήθεια |
| Chiama un medico | Καλέστε έναν γιατρό |
| Chiama la polizia | Καλέστε την αστυνομία |
| Ho bisogno di aiuto | Χρειάζομαι βοήθεια |
| Sono malato | Είμαι άρρωστος |
| Dov'è l'ospedale? | Πού είναι το νοσοκομείο; |
| Dov'è la farmacia? | Πού είναι το φαρμακείο; |
| Fa male qui | Εδώ πονάει |
| Ho bisogno di un dottore | Χρειάζομαι γιατρό |
| C'è un ospedale nelle vicinanze? | Υπάρχει νοσοκομείο κοντά; |
| Italian | Greek |
|---|---|
| Lei parla inglese? | Μιλάτε αγγλικά; |
| Non capisco | Δεν καταλαβαίνω |
| Capisco | Καταλαβαίνω |
| Per favore, parla lentamente | Παρακαλώ μιλήστε αργά |
| Per favore, ripetilo | Παρακαλώ επαναλάβετε το |
| Per favore, scrivilo | Παρακαλώ σημειώστε το |
| Cosa significa? | Τι σημαίνει αυτό; |
| Come si dice? | Πώς το λες αυτό; |
| Sto imparando | Μαθαίνω |
| Parlo un po' | Μιλάω λίγο |
| Puoi aiutarmi? | Μπορείτε να με βοηθήσετε; |
| Non lo so | Δεν ξέρω |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in Greece and Cyprus, with diaspora communities in Australia, United States, Germany, and historically throughout the Eastern Mediterranean.
Uses Greek alphabet with 24 letters: Α, Β, Γ, Δ, Ε, Ζ, Η, Θ, Ι, Κ, Λ, Μ, Ν, Ξ, Ο, Π, Ρ, Σ, Τ, Υ, Φ, Χ, Ψ, Ω
Features 5 vowel sounds despite 7 vowel letters due to historical sound changes, with distinctive consonant combinations.
Relatively free word order with SVO tendency. Complex verb system with extensive conjugation and three-gender system (masculine, feminine, neuter).
Contains loanwords from Turkish, Italian, French, English, and puristic movements have revived ancient Greek vocabulary.
Part of the Indo-European family, forming its own Hellenic branch, descended from Ancient Greek.
Uses Greek alphabet, one of the oldest continuously used alphabetic writing systems.
Greek alphabet developed around 8th century BCE from Phoenician script, serving as basis for Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.
Approximately 13.5 million speakers worldwide, with 10.7 million in Greece and 1.2 million in Cyprus.
Italian is primarily spoken in Italy and is also an official language in San Marino and the Swiss canton of Ticino and Grisons. It has a significant number of speakers in Slovenia and Croatia near their border with Italy, and in communities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Argentina due to immigration.
Uses the Latin alphabet, consisting of 21 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, Z.
Features 21 phonemes: 7 vowels and 14 consonants. Italian is characterized by its clear vowel sounds and the rhythmic use of pitch accent.
Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order predominates. Italian uses a rich system of inflection and verb conjugation to convey tense, mood, person, and number. Nouns and adjectives agree in gender and number.
Includes many words from Latin, French, German, Spanish, and English, reflecting Italy's historical interactions and cultural influences.
Part of the Romance group within the Indo-European language family, directly descended from Latin.
Primarily uses the Latin script. Historically, Italian developed from Vulgar Latin and evolved through various regional dialects.
Italian writing has been influenced significantly by the Dante Alighieri's 'Divine Comedy,' which standardized many elements of the language in the early 14th century.
Approximately 67 million native speakers. As a major European language, it is also widely taught as a second language.
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