υγειά
Greek edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From medieval Byzantine Greek γειά (geiá, “health”), from Koine Greek ὑγεία (hugeía), from Ancient Greek ὑγίεια (hugíeia), from ὑγιής (hugiḗs).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
υγειά • (ygeiá) f (plural υγειές)
- (colloquial) Alternative form of υγεία (“health”)
- Δόξα τω Θεώ, έχω την υγειά μου.
- Dóxa to Theó, écho tin ygeiá mou.
- Thank God, I am in good health.
- (literally, “I have my health.”)
Declension edit
declension of υγειά
Derived terms edit
- στην υγειά μας (stin ygeiá mas, “cheers!”, literally “to our health!”)
- στην υγειά σας (stin ygeiá sas, “cheers!”, plural, polite plural, literally “to your health!”)
- στην υγειά σου (stin ygeiá sou, “cheers”, singular, literally “to your health!”)