5 Ways to Express Your Love in Greek
Today, we’ll study 5 ways to express your love in Greek. 5 romantic Greek words and phrases that will help you impress your loved one this Valentine’s Day! Let’s get started!
Love Words in Greek
Let’s start with some simple
but powerful words!
1. baby – μωρό μου (moro mu)
2. my love – αγάπη μου (aghapi mu)
1. baby – μωρό μου (moro mu)
2. my love – αγάπη μου (aghapi mu)
Love Phrases in Greek
Want to express your feelings in Greek? Here are some phrases you’ll love!
3. You are beautiful/handsome –
Είσαι όμορφη [to a woman]
Είσαι όμορφος [to a man]
(ise ómorfi / ise ómorfos)
4. I love you –
σ’ αγαπώ (saghapo)
5. I miss you –
μου λείπεις (mu lipis)
Είσαι όμορφη [to a woman]
Είσαι όμορφος [to a man]
(ise ómorfi / ise ómorfos)
4. I love you –
σ’ αγαπώ (saghapo)
5. I miss you –
μου λείπεις (mu lipis)
– Just two words “σ’ αγαπώ” will make your partner’s heart skip a beat.
– When your loved one is away, say “μου λείπεις” to express how much you miss them and remind them of your affection.
– When your loved one is away, say “μου λείπεις” to express how much you miss them and remind them of your affection.

That’s all for today!
Now you’re ready to impress in Greek this Valentine’s Day.
Try using these phrases, and let me know how it goes.
Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning
Now you’re ready to impress in Greek this Valentine’s Day.
Try using these phrases, and let me know how it goes.
Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning
Τα λέμε,
Θανάσης
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