how late is the bank open - translation to greek
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how late is the bank open - translation to greek

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY IRVING BERLIN
How Deep Is The Ocean?; How Deep is the Ocean?; How Deep Is the Ocean (How High Is the Sky); How Deep Is the Ocean; How Deep Is The Ocean; How deep is the ocean?

how late is the bank open      
μέχρι τι ώρα είναι ανοιχτή η τράπεζα
bank holiday         
TYPE OF PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES, CLOSING MANY BANKS, SCHOOLS AND WORKPLACES
Statutory Holiday; Bank holidays; Bank Holidays; August Bank Holiday; Annual observances in the United Kingdom; Bank Holiday Monday; List of public holidays in Wales; Spring Bank Holiday Monday; Bank Holiday; English holidays; British holidays; 2008 UK bank holidays; Spring Bank Holiday; May bank holiday; Late Summer Holiday; List of bank holidays in the United Kingdom; Bank holidays in the UK; Holidays of the United Kingdom; Late Summer Bank Holiday
αργία τράπεζων
open faced         
  • A Dutch ham and egg open sandwich with sliced mushroom.
  • Danish ''Smørrebrød'' with eggs, shrimp and roast beef.
SINGLE SLICE OF BREAD WITH FOOD ITEMS ON TOP
Open face; Open faced sandwich; Smörgås; Smoergas; Smorgas; Open-faced sandwich; Open-face sandwich; Open faced; Open-faced; Open-face; Voileipä; Open face sandwich
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Definition

late
See you later. Usually reserved for bro's and surfer-types.
I'll be by in the morning to pick up my board - late!

Wikipedia

How Deep Is the Ocean?

"How Deep Is the Ocean?" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin in 1932. The song was developed from an earlier Berlin song "To My Mammy" which was sung by Al Jolson in his film Mammy (1930). In the earlier song, the lyrics include the questions "How deep is the ocean? / How high is the sky?" and this was the genesis of "How Deep Is the Ocean?".