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Where are you in Greek?

The literal translation of "Where are you?" in Greek is "Πού είσαι;" (pronounced "Poo eese").

However, depending on the context and formality of the situation, you might also use:

* "Πού βρίσκεσαι;" (pronounced "Poo vreeskesai") - This is a more formal way to ask "Where are you?" and literally means "Where are you located?"

* "Τι κάνεις;" (pronounced "Ti kanees") - This literally translates to "What are you doing?" but is often used informally to ask "Where are you?" or "How are you doing?"

* "Έλα εδώ!" (pronounced "Ela edo!") - This literally means "Come here!" but can be used as an informal way to ask "Where are you?" when you want someone to come to your location.

The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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