Subject: And here's your translations.
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Posted on: 2016-10-04 02:41:00 UTC
I'm pretty sure of the Ancient Greek translations. I've also poked around with Google searches, Google Translate, and Wiktionary to try to find accurate translations in modern Greek. The words are common and the sentences are simple, so my grammar shouldn't be off. However, no guarantees.
Translations will be in the Greek alphabet first, then romanized.
Optional words are in parentheses.
So without further ado, the translations.
First off, Ancient Greek:
"Who's a good boy?" Τίς καλός ἐστίν; Tís kalós estín?
"Yes, you are!" Ναί, σὺ (εἶ)! Naí, sù (eî)!
And for Modern Greek:
"Who's a good boy?" Ποιος είναι καλό παιδί; Poios eínai kaló paidí?
"Yes, you are!" Ναί, ('σύ) είσαι! Naí, ('sú) eísai!
Feel free to ask for any clarifications or explanations.