“I’m good” in Greek

In Greek, “I’m good” (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:

Kala eimai

Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:

καλά είμαι

(Editor’s note: The casual way to say “I’m good” in Greek is Kala eimai / καλά είμαι. This is the most common response when someone asks another, “How are you?”. To say “I’m good” with added emphasis the phrase Eimai kala / Εϊμαι καλά is used. This may be said when a friend asks, with earnestness, how the other is doing, or if someone asks another if they need help carrying their bags and the response is I’m good. (As in, “It’s okay”)

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
Yes, I’m good.

Nai, kala eimai.

Ναι, καλά είμαι.

 
I’m good, thanks.

Kala eimai, efharisto.

Καλά είμαι, ευχαριστώ.

 
I’m good. And how are you?

Kala eimai. Esi ti kaneis?

Καλά είμαι. Εσύ τι κάνεις;

 
I’m good. And how are you both?

Kala eimai. Eseis ti kanete?

Καλά είμαι. Εσείς τι κάνετε;

 
I’m good too.

Ki ego kala eimai.

Κι εγώ καλά είμαι.
 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“I’m good” in Egyptian Arabic

“I’m good” in Tunisian Arabic

“I’m good” in Turkish
 

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