γιόκα
The term "γιόκα" (pronounced "yióka") is a Greek word that translates to "little boy" or "son." It is often used affectionately to refer to a young male child or a son in a familial context. The word conveys warmth and endearment, reflecting the close bond between parents and their children in Greek culture.
In addition to its literal meaning, "γιόκα" can also be used in a broader sense to describe a young man who is cherished or admired. This usage highlights the importance of family and relationships in Greek society, where terms of endearment play a significant role in daily interactions.