Greeklish is a mix of greek and English while writing usually used by lazy teenagers
Hello! = Γεια! in Greeklish = Geia
Hello! = Γεια! in Greeklish = Geia
by Dankboy69420 July 02, 2020
Greeklish refers to the blend of English and Greek, in the speech of people who speak parts of two languages, or whose normal language is different from that of the country where they live. Greeklish is not a pidgin language. It is totally informal; there are no hard-and-fast rules. There is no clear demarcation between Greeklish and simple bad Greek or English.
by Agene Hulloo January 14, 2011
a)Greek language text written with latin alphabet, esp. on the Internet due to lack of Greek character set.
b)A mixture of Greek and English in spoken or written language, esp. by bilingual Greek-Americans.
b)A mixture of Greek and English in spoken or written language, esp. by bilingual Greek-Americans.
Example of Greeklish (Greek written with roman characters):
-Kalimera! Ti ginete re pedia me ti synavlia?
-Kalimera! Ti ginete re pedia me ti synavlia?
by hoegaarden March 22, 2007
by ElenaDkis January 23, 2007
When people write in greek using english characters. Most commonly used by greeks, sometimes because they're too stupid to install a greek keyboard or to look "cool" or some shit. It sometimes makes the (already kind of confusing) greek language even more confusing, sometimes even unreadable, especially for non-native greek speakers.
An example of greeklish:
Geia sou Aggele, ti kaneis?
In actual greek:
Γεια σου Άγγελε, τι κάνεις;
English translation:
Hello Angel, how are you?
Geia sou Aggele, ti kaneis?
In actual greek:
Γεια σου Άγγελε, τι κάνεις;
English translation:
Hello Angel, how are you?
by ÂÀÁÄÅÃĀ April 09, 2022