Good morning friends,
A couple of more questions relating to the internet world, if I may:
1) The phrase “Text Message” in English is clearly different from “Email” but in Greek, I, at least am feeling some confusion. How would one say “please send me a text message” in Greek and have it be clear that you don’t mean an email? Should one say send me an “SMS”?
2) Also, I seem to have encountered people using the word “Mail” in Greek to mean “Email”. Is this right? How does one distinguish in Greek, if you want something emailed rather than physically mailed through the postal system?
Thank you.
Cosmas
A couple of more questions relating to the internet world, if I may:
1) The phrase “Text Message” in English is clearly different from “Email” but in Greek, I, at least am feeling some confusion. How would one say “please send me a text message” in Greek and have it be clear that you don’t mean an email? Should one say send me an “SMS”?
2) Also, I seem to have encountered people using the word “Mail” in Greek to mean “Email”. Is this right? How does one distinguish in Greek, if you want something emailed rather than physically mailed through the postal system?
Thank you.
Cosmas