Jesus Christ: Iesous Christos (ch as in german word Buch and both words toned on the last syllable)
Virgin Mary: Parthenos Maria (both words toned on the second syllable). [The Parthenon derives from the word parthenos and means the "place of the Virgin", meaning the place of virgin godess, Athena]. Usually Virgin Mary called in greek Panayia (All-saint),[ but never Ayia Maria], or Theotokos (The mother of the God).
Jesus Christ: Iesous Christos (ch as in german word Buch and both words toned on the last syllable)
Virgin Mary: Parthenos Maria (both words toned on the second syllable). [The Parthenon derives from the word parthenos and means the "place of the Virgin", meaning the place of virgin godess, Athena]. Usually Virgin Mary called in greek Panayia (All-saint),[ but never Ayia Maria], or Theotokos (The mother of the God).
Jesus here is called: Isus Xristos, or simply "O Xristos"
Mary is : "Agia Maria", actually meaning the Holy Maria
"Iêsous Christos kai Maria hê parthenos". Pronounced in modern Greek: "Yisous hristos ke maria i parthenos".