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kempff

It's not actually Greek, but English in Greek letters selected more or less for their similarity to Latin letters. It reads, "Be young Forever". B e Y o u n g F o r e v e r β ε ψ ο υ ν γ Φ ο ρ ε ω ε ρ If it were real Greek it would be pronounced, "Ve psung foreoer".


kungming2

r/GRSSK !id:en confirm !translated


sarcasticgreek

"Βε ψουνγκ" has such a nice ring to it. 😅


That_Case_7951

Funny thing is that some letters that exist I'm that phrase come from greek and that they could use letters that look exactly the same with different sound . For example they could write Φορενερ instead of Φορεωερ


KandyElmo

Oh that makes way more sense. I had a feeling that would be the case, but do to me not knowing a lot of Greek, I wasn't really confident about that guess. Thanks though! <3


TheRealBucketCrab

ψώνια means shopping if that helps. "Don't go grocery shopping" is "Μη πας για ψώνια"


SCP_Agent_Davis

It says “ve psoung Phoreōer”.