how do you write "I love you Giannakis in modern greek?
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
1:53 am
How do you write "i love u Giannakis" in modern greek? and how "i'm so happy with you Giannakis"
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"Σ’αγαπώ, Γιαννάκι" – I love you, Giannakis. (In Greek, you leave off the last "s" because of something called the "Vocative case" when you address someone by name)
"Είμαι ευτυχής με σένα" – I am happy with you".
The first answerer obviously knows no Greek and has used an online translator, but because you wrote part of your question in slang (u instead of you), and the translator didn’t recognise the name Giannakis, her answer is complete and utter nonsense.
"I love you Giannakis" is written like this: Αγαπώ U giannakis