How Are You in Greek

Conversation Basics

Want to take your Greek beyond just “hello”? Asking “How are you?” in Greek keeps conversations flowing and shows genuine interest. Whether you say “Τι κάνεις;” informally or “Τι κάνετε;” politely, using the right phrase makes a difference. This guide covers how to ask and answer naturally, helping you sound more like a native speaker. Start connecting on a deeper level in Greek!

How are you

How to ask “How Are You?” in Greek

Asking someone how they’re doing (πώς είναι / τι κάνεις) is a fundamental way to connect. It shows genuine interest, whether you’re greeting a Greek colleague, chatting with new friends, or catching up with family. This question helps transform a simple “hello” into a more personal conversation and often leads to deeper interactions.

In Greek, there are two main ways to ask “How are you?” depending on how formal or informal you want to be:

Quick Tip

If you’re unsure which form to use, check out our lesson on Greek greetings. Once you get used to it, deciding between “Πώς είσαι;” and “Τι κάνεις;” (or their formal counterparts) will feel natural!

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How to Answer “How Are You?”

When someone asks, you can keep it brief with a simple response. Here are a couple of exchange examples:

Πώς είσαι; → How are you? (informal)

Είμαι καλά. Εσύ; → I’m good. And you? (informal)

Τι κάνεις; → How are you? (informal)

Καλούτσικα. Εσύ; → Fine. And you? (informal)

Πώς είστε; → How are you? (formal)

Είμαι καλά. Εσείς; → I’m good. And you? (formal)

Τι κάνετε; → How are you? (formal)

Τα ίδια. Εσείς; → Same here. And you? (formal)

Want to sound extra polite?

Ευχαριστώ που ρωτάς. → Thanks for asking. (informal)

Ευχαριστώ που ρωτάτε. → Thank you for asking. (formal)

Είμαι καλά, ευχαριστώ που ρωτάς, κι εσύ; → I’m good, thanks for asking, and you? (informal)

Είμαι καλά, ευχαριστώ που ρωτάτε, κι εσείς; → I’m good, thank you for asking, and you? (formal)

If you want to express more detail, here are some extra options:

Extra responses: Instead of using the verb “είμαι,” native speakers often answer with a single word or phrase:

Now you can ask and answer “How are you?” in Greek with confidence. And remember, in Greek conversations it’s perfectly normal to share a bit more about how you’re really feeling—there’s no need to stick to just “I’m good!” every time.


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