The most common ways to say "how are you?" in Greek are:
- Τι κάνετε; (Ti kánate?) – formal, literally "what are you doing?" used commonly as "how are you?"
- Τι κάνεις; (Ti kánis?) – informal version of the above, used with people you know
- Πώς είστε; (Pós eíste?) – formal "how are you?"
- Πώς είσαι; (Pós eísai?) – informal "how are you?"
Other informal ways include:
- Είσαι καλά; (Eísai kalá?) – "are you well?"
- Όλα καλά; (Óla kalá?) – "all good?"
- Πώς πας; (Pós pas?) – "how are you going?"
The Greek question mark looks like a semicolon (;). These expressions cover formal and informal situations for asking "how are you?" in Greek.