What does Opa mean in Greek?

Opa (Greek: ώπα) is a common North African and East Mediterranean emotional expression. It is frequently used during celebrations such as weddings or traditional dancing. In Greek culture, the expression sometimes accompanies the act of plate smashing.
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What does the Greek word opa mean?

OPA is a Greek Word that may be used as an 'Exclamation', or 'Utterance', or 'Declaration', or 'Affirmation' or a lovingly gentle way of telling you to 'Stop' ... depending on the situational context.
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What does opa mean in My Big Fat Greek Wedding?

When Greeks makes a toast, never say "OPA". They say "YIA MAS", meaning "Cheers" or, more literate, "have a good health". "OPA" is something Greeks say when they dance.
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How do you say cheers in Greek?

The Greek version of “cheers” is ya mas, which means “to our health”. As in other countries, you clink glasses when you toast.
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What opa called?

An oropharyngeal airway (also known as an oral airway, OPA or Guedel pattern airway) is a medical device called an airway adjunct used in airway management to maintain or open a patient's airway.
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Greek expression - OPA!



Does OPA mean Dad?

Opa is simply the informal word for grand father. Just like how we say “grandpa” in English.
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What language is OPA for grandpa?

Opa is the informal German name for grandfather or grandpa. Grossvater or grossvader is the more formal term. Since there are several forms of Standard German, as well as a number of dialects, spellings and pronunciations may differ.
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What is a Greek greeting?

The common verbal greeting in Greece is “Yassas” (Hello) or the more informal “Yiasoo”. Address people by their appropriate title, e.g. 'Keerios' (Mr) for men and 'Keeria' (Mrs) for women.
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What does Zito mean in Greek?

ζήτω • (zíto) long live.
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What does Yassou mean in Greek?

Yiasou (pronounced “yah-soo”) means hello, goodbye and cheers in Greek.
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How many bridesmaids are in a Big Fat Greek Wedding?

With 420 guests and 14 bridesmaids and ushers, plus the best man and maid of honour, flower girl and the ring bearer . . . it was definitely a big, fat Greek wedding!
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Is My Big Fat Greek Wedding a true story?

My Big Fat Greek Wedding is based on the life story of Nia herself and how she grew up in a large, but tight-knit, Greek family. It may not have had an all-star cast, but the project went on to become one of the highest-grossing romantic comedies of all time, grossing $368million (£282m) worldwide.
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What is Italian opa?

abbreviation. = offerta pubblica d'acquisto. Copyright © by HarperCollins Publishers.
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What does Greek plate smashing mean?

Greeks believe a joyous occasion or celebration also attracts evil spirits, and to ward it off, plates are smashed to indicate that such a violent and aggressive act means no celebration can take place anywhere near.
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What does Zito I Ellas mean?

“Zito!” simply means, “Long live.” You'll hear this in phrases such as: “Zito Ellas!” – long live Greece! “Zito to ethnos!” – long live our nation! “Zito i eleftheria!” – long live freedom!
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What does Zito mean in Italian?

Zito is a last name of Italian origin. It comes from the word "Zitu", meaning "young bachelor".
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What does Zito mean in Japanese?

boyfriend {noun} zito (also: fidanzato, amico, moroso)
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What is considered rude in Greece?

Greeks are very hospitable to foreign visitors. Bring a gift to show your gratitude. Don't thrust the palm of your hand in front of someone's face, it is considered a very rude gesture, so don't attempt to do this even jokingly!
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What is the Greek motto?

Eleftheria i thanatos (Greek: Ελευθερία ή θάνατος, IPA: [elefθeˈri.a i ˈθanatos]; 'Freedom or Death') is the motto of Greece. It originated in the Greek songs of resistance that were powerful motivating factors for independence.
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Are Greeks affectionate?

Physical Contact: Greeks are generally very tactile people, comfortable with open affection. Hugging and kissing is common in public spaces. People often touch one another on the back, arm or leg to emphasise their point as they talk.
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Does Opa mean Grandma?

Oma and Opa are familiar names given to a grandparents in German. Oma is used for grandmother (die Großmutter) and Opa for grandfather (der Großvater). Being a West Germanic language, Dutch uses them in the same way. Korean has similar sounding words, but for mother, father, and older brother.
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How do you say grandpa in Greek?

The most commonly used Greek term for grandfather is pappous. This is, of course, a phonetic or Americanized spelling since the Greek language uses a different alphabet. You may also see it rendered as pappoo, papu, or papou. A more affectionate term is pappouli.
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What country say Opa?

Opa (Greek: ώπα) is a common North African and East Mediterranean emotional expression. It is frequently used during celebrations such as weddings or traditional dancing. In Greek culture, the expression sometimes accompanies the act of plate smashing.
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What origin is Oma and Opa?

Opa and oma originated in Germany, but they're cute enough to use just about anywhere. Nonna or Nona is Italian for grandmother (did you ever read Strega Nona to your kids?), and the masculine version of that is simply Nonno.
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