έχεις

This is the 368th most frequent Greek word.


έχεις

"Έχεις" means "you have" in English.


In this sentence, "έχεις" is the second-person singular form of the verb "έχω," which means "to have." It indicates possession.

Έχεις ένα βιβλίο.

You have a book.


Here, "έχεις" is used to express availability or possession of time, indicating the subject's capacity to engage in an activity.

Έχεις χρόνο να μιλήσουμε;

Do you have time to talk?


In this case, "έχεις" is part of a question emphasizing the subject's possession or display of a particular expression.

Γιατί έχεις αυτό το βλέμμα;

Why do you have that look?