The word "is" in Greek is "είναι" (ine). Note that Greek language has "persons" (e.g. second person singular etc.) So "είναι" in various persons of the present tenseis:
Εγώ είμαι [sounds like: ego ime] = I am
Εσύ είσαι [sounds like: esi ise] = You are
Αυτός/Αυτή/Αυτό είναι [sounds like: Aftos/Afti/Afto ine] = He/She/It is
Εμείς είμαστε [sounds like: Emis imaste] = We are
Εσείς είστε [sounds like: Esis iste] = You are Αυτοί είναι [sounds like: Afti ine] = They are
France and Greece.( In France they say nichole,nicolette)
Aeneas, Aphrodites son, escaped from Greece, after the Troyan War and founded Rome in Italy. So you could say he abandoned Greece.
Athens was defeated by Sparta and its wall were pulled down. -_- say thanks!!
Greece
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Χρόνια πολλά φίλε μου is how u say it in Greece.
Griechenland
Grécia.
Yunanistan
Hannah (the same way you say it in english)
the "athen" live in greece -when they say "who" they refer to a group of people.
Penis
Հունաստան (Hunastan)
jess-ice
"Lába" ("λάμπα").
ギリシア (girishia).
I would say it would be Greece.