γιώργος

This is the 214th most frequent Greek word.


γιώργος

The Greek word "γιώργος" means "farmer" or is a given name equivalent to "George."


In this sentence, "Γιώργος" is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.

Ο Γιώργος πηγαίνει στο σχολείο κάθε πρωί.

George goes to school every morning.


Here, "Γιώργος" remains a proper noun showing a name, and it's used in a narrative context to identify who the 'friend' is.

Ο φίλος μου είναι Γιώργος και μένει δίπλα.

My friend is George and he lives next door.


In this example, "Γιώργος" is in the accusative case, adjusting its form to indicate that George is the object of the verb.

Αν μιλήσεις στον Γιώργο, πες του τα νέα.

If you talk to George, tell him the news.