Greek to me explained

That's Greek to me or it's (all) Greek to me is an idiom in English referring to material that the speaker finds difficult or impossible to understand. It is commonly used in reference to a complex or imprecise verbal or written expression, that may use unfamiliar jargon, dialect, or symbols. The metaphor refers to the Greek language, which is unfamiliar to most English speakers, and additionally uses a largely dissimilar alphabet.

Origins

It may have been a direct translation of a similar phrase in Latin: [[Graecum est, non legitur]] ("it is Greek, [therefore] it cannot be read").[1] The phrase is widely believed to have its origins among medieval scribes. While most scribes were familiar with Latin, few people in medieval Western Europe, even among the intellectual classes, were schooled in Greek. When copying classic manuscripts they would frequently encounter passages and quotations in Greek which they would have no way of translating, and as such would note the phrase in the margins.

Recorded usage of the metaphor in English traces back to the early modern period. It appears in 1599 in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, as spoken by Servilius Casca to Cassius after a festival in which Caesar was offered a crown:

Here, Casca's literal ignorance of Greek is the source of the phrase, using its common meaning to play on the uncertainty among the conspirators about Cicero's attitude to Caesar's increasingly regal behaviour.

Shakespeare was not the only author of this period to use the expression. It was also used in 1603 by Thomas Dekker in his play Patient Grissel:

The expression is almost exclusively used with reference to the speaker (generally "Greek to me"); Dekker's "Greek to him" is rare.

Variations

Other languages have similar formulations, some referring to Greek but many referring to foreign languages such as Chinese or Spanish. Many refer to a language with different alphabet or writing system.

This is an example of the usage of demonyms in relation to the ability of a people to be understood, comparable to the development of the words barbarian (one who babbles), Nemec (Slavic for "the mute one," indicating Germans).

In an article published by Arnold L. Rosenberg in the language journal Lingvisticæ Investigationes, he claimed that there was a popular "consensus" that Chinese was the "hardest" language, since various non-English languages most frequently used the Chinese language in their equivalent expression to the English idiom "it's all Greek to me".[2] David Moser of the University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies reached a similar conclusion.[3]

Language Phrase Translation Target language / meaning
English It's Double Dutch. Double Dutch (Tutnese)
That's Greek to me. Greek
Chicken scratch. illegible writing
Albanian Mos fol kinezce. Do not speak Chinese.Chinese
Afrikaans Dis Grieks vir my. It's Greek to me. Greek
Ancient Greek Αὐτὸ ἐστὶ σηρικὸν περὶ ἐμοί. [au̯ˌto esˌti sɛːriˌkon peˌri eˈmoi̯] It's Chinese to me. Chinese
Arabic يتحدث باللغة الصينية yataḥaddaṯ bil-luġah aṣ-Ṣīnīyah
pronounced as /ar/
He's speaking Chinese. Chinese
The verb in the example can be conjugated in other forms.
Arabic, Syrian Colloquial يحكي كرشوني yaḥki Karšūni
pronounced as /ar/
He's speaking Syriac. Syriac, using the Garshuni (Arabic) script as a reference to it.
The verb in the example can be conjugated in other forms.
Arabic, Egyptian Colloquial بيتكلم بالهندي byatkallam bel-hendi
pronounced as /bjætˈkælːæm belˈhendi/
He's speaking Hindi. Hindi
The verb in the example can be conjugated in other forms.
Asturian Suename chinu
Ta'n chinu.
It sounds like Chinese to me.
It's in Chinese.
Chinese
Bulgarian Все едно ми говориш на патагонски. Vse edno mi govoriš na patagonski.
in Belarusian pronounced as /fsɛ ɛdˈnɔ mi ɡɔˈvɔriʃ na pataˈɡɔnskʲi/
It's as if you're talking in Patagonian."Patagonian" (not a real language)
Cantonese鬼畫符 / 鬼画符 gwai2 waak6 fu4
pronounced as /liː˥ kɔ˧ hɐi˨ mɐi˨ kwɐi˧˥ waːk̚˨ fuː˨˩ aː˧/
Ghost script? No specific set phrase, treated like any ordinary language, eg. "Is this ghost script?" "Is this written in Martian?"
火星話 / 火星话 fo2 sing1 waa6
pronounced as /fɔ˥ sɪŋ˨ waː˧/
Martian
Catalan Com si diguessis Llúcia in Catalan; Valencian pronounced as /kom si di'ɣes:is 'ʎusiə/ As if you say Lucy; not referring to a language
Cebuano Linatin LatinLatin, a language used in rituals by holy men such as Catholic priests, faith healers, and talisman owners.
Ininsik ChineseChinese
Chavacano Aleman ese comigo. It's German to me.German
Croatian To su za mene španska sela. pronounced as /tô su za měne ʃpǎːnska sêla/ These are to me the Spanish countryside.Spanish
Czech To je pro mě španělská vesnice. in Czech pronounced as /ˈto jɛ ˈpro mɲɛ ˈʃpaɲɛlskaː ˈvɛsɲɪtsɛ/ This is a Spanish village to me.Spanish
Danish Det rene volapyk. in Danish pronounced as /te̝ ˈʁeˀnə volɑˈpʰyk/ This is pure VolapükVolapük, a 19th century constructed language
Det er en by i Rusland. This is a town in Russia. Russian
KaudervælskRomanshRomansh, a Rhaeto-Romance language spoken in Switzerland
Dutch Dat is Chinees voor mij. in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /dɑt ɪs ʃiˈneːs foːr mɛi/[4] That is Chinese to me.Chinese
Ik snap er geen jota van. I don't understand one iota of it. Reference to .[5] Greek
Esperanto Tio estas volapukaĵo. pronounced as /[ˈtio ˈestas volapuˈkaʒo]/ It's all Volapük. Volapük, a 19th century constructed language
Estonian See on mulle hiina keel. This is Chinese to me.Chinese
Filipino Parang Intsik It looks like Chinese. Chinese
Finnish Täyttä hepreaa. in Finnish pronounced as /ˈtæy̯tːæ ˈhepreɑː/It's all Hebrew.Hebrew
Sounds like pig's German gibberish
harakanvarpaita (refers to undecipherable writing)Magpie's toes unintelligible writing (gibberish)
French C'est du chinois.
C'est de l'hébreu.
C'est du russe.
[s‿ɛ dy ʃinwa]
[s‿ɛ də l‿ebʁø]
[s‿ɛ dy ʁys]
It's Chinese.
It's Hebrew.
It's Russian.
Chinese
Hebrew
Russian
German Das kommt mir spanisch vor. That sounds like Spanish to me. (usually meant to indicate something is fishy) Spanish
Spreche ich Chinesisch? Am I speaking Chinese? Chinese
Fachchinesisch specialty Chinese (meaning technical jargon) Chinese
Kauderwelsch Mediterranean Lingua Franca
Das sind böhmische Dörfer für michpronounced as /de/ These are Bohemian villages to me Czech, Bohemia being a region of the neighbouring Czech Republic that is nearest to Germany.
All I understand is "train station."
Polnisch rückwärts Polish [spoken] in reverse Polish
Greek, Standard Modern Αυτά μου φαίνονται κινέζικα. in Greek, Modern (1453-); pronounced as /afˈta mu ˈfenɔːnde ciˈnezika/ This strikes me as ChineseChinese
Αυτά μου φαίνονται αλαμπουρνέζικα. in Greek, Modern (1453-); pronounced as /afˈta mu ˈfeno(n)de ala(m)burˈnezika/ These seem to me gobbledygook."Alaburnese" (similar to gibberish)
Greek, Cypriot Εν τούρτζικα που μιλάς; pronounced as /[e‿ˈⁿduɾ̥t͡ʃi̞kɐ p̬u mi↗ˈlɐs]/ Are you speaking Turkish?Turkish
Hebrew זה סינית בשבילי pronounced as /he/ It's Chinese to me!Chinese
כתב חרטומים pronounced as /he/ The script of a pharaoh's magicians (i.e. hieroglyphics) Hieroglyphics
Hindi,Urduक्या मैं फ़ारसी बोल रहा हूँ?

کیا میں فارسی بول رہا ہوں؟

Kyā maĩ fārsī bol rahā hū̃?Am I speaking Persian?Persian
Hungarian Ez nekem kínai. in Hungarian pronounced as /ˈɛz ˈnɛkɛm ˈkiːnɒi/ It's Chinese to me.Chinese
IcelandicÞetta kemur mér spánskt fyrir sjónir. This looks like Spanish to me.Spanish
Indonesian (Tulisan) Cakar ayam Chicken feet gibberish
Refers to unreadable writing.
Bahasa planet (Other-)planet language alien language
Italian Questo per me è arabo/aramaico/ostrogoto/turco/cinese pronounced as /it/, pronounced as /it/, pronounced as /it/, pronounced as /it/, pronounced as /it/ This is Arabic/Aramaic/Ostrogoth/Turkish/Chinese to meArabic, Aramaic, Ostrogoth, Turkish, Chinese
Japanese 珍紛漢紛 Chinpun kanpun
pronounced as /ja/
"Ching chong" formal speech
Refers to the "Chinese" sound of incomprehensible Chinese loanwords.
Javanese ꦕꦺꦏꦺꦂꦥꦶꦛꦶꦏ꧀ in Javanese pronounced as /t͡ʃɛkɛr piʈɪˀ/ Chicken scratch illegible handwriting
ꦧꦱꦮꦭꦺꦴꦟ꧀ꦝ in Javanese pronounced as /bʰɔsɔ walɔɳɖɔ/ Dutch language Dutch
Korean 횡설수설하고 있다 Hoengseolsuseolhago itta They are speaking horizontally and vertically. gibberish, especially for unrecognizable spoken language or incoherence.
괴발개발
(refers to unreadable writing)
Goebalgaebal Cat's footprints and dog's footprints gibberish
아무 말이나 한다 Amu marina handa They are speaking out random words. gibberish
외계어를 한다 Oegyeeoreul handa They are speaking in an alien language. alien language
개소리를 한다 Gaesorireul handa They are making a dog's sound. gibberish
Latin Graecum est; nōn legitur pronounced as /la/ [It] is Greek; [it is] not legible/[it is] illegible Greek
Latvian Tā man ir ķīniešu ābece in Latvian pronounced as /taː man ir ciːnieʃu aːbetse/ This is Chinese alphabet book to meChinese
Lithuanian Tai man kaip kinų kalba. in Lithuanian pronounced as /taɪ mɐn kaɪp kinuˑ kɐlba/ It's Chinese to meChinese
Lojban ti itku'ile ga'a mi[6] [7] It's Ithkuil to me Ithkuil
Macedonian За мене тоа е шпанско село. Za mene toa e špansko selo.
in Macedonian pronounced as /za mɛnɛ tɔa ɛ ʃpaŋskɔ sɛlɔ/
It is for me a Spanish village.Spanish
Malay (Tulisan) Cakar ayam Chicken feet gibberish
Refers to unreadable writing.
Mandarin 天書/ 天书。 Kànqǐlái xiàng tiān shū
pronounced as /tʰjɛn˥ ʂu˥/
Looks like a book from Heaven "Heaven's language"
Refers to an unknown writing system, or incomprehensible content, c.f. A Book from the Sky.
鬼畫符 / 鬼画符 Zhè shì guǐhuàfú ma?
pronounced as /kwei˨˩ hwa˥˩ fu˧˥/
ghost-drawn marks "ghost language"
Refers to very poor, incomprehensible handwriting.
鳥語。/ 鸟语Niǎo Yǔ
pronounced as /njɑʊ̯˧˥ y˨˩/
bird language.
"bird language" (bird song)
Refers to incomprehensible speech.
火星文 Huǒxīng wén
pronounced as /xwɔ˨˩ ɕiŋ˥ wən˧˥/
Martian writing "Martian"
Usually refers to comically unconventional writing, but is also often used in the same context of unintelligible words or text.
Low Saxon Dat kümmt mi spaansch vör. pronounced as /[dat kymt miː spoːnʃ føɐ]/ That seems like Spanish to me.Spanish
Norwegian Det er helt gresk for meg. It's complete Greek to meGreek
Persian مگه ترکی حرف میزنم؟in Persian pronounced as /mæge torkiː hærf miːzænæm/ Am I speaking Turkish? Turkish
Polish To dla mnie chińszczyzna. in Polish pronounced as /ˈtɔ dla ˈmɲɛ xʲij̃ˈʂtʂɨzna/ To me it's ChineseChinese
Siedzieć jak na tureckim kazaniu in Polish pronounced as /ˈɕɛdʑɛtɕ ˈjak na tuˈrɛtskʲim kaˈzaɲu/ Sit as in a Turkish sermon Turkish
Czeski film in Polish pronounced as /ˈtʂɛskʲi ˈfilm/ Czech movie (this one refers to an incomprehensible situation rather than words, coined after a wave of absurdist movies in Czech cinematography)Czech
Portuguese Isto para mim é chinês. pronounced as /pt/ This is Chinese to me Chinese (Portugal)
Isto para mim é grego. pronounced as /pt/ This is Greek to me Greek (Portugal)
Proto-Germanic
  • Þat isti Walhiskǭ/Winidiskǭ furi mek.
[θɑt ˈis.ti ˈwɑlxis.kɔ̃ː/ˈwiniðiskɔ̃ː ˈɸuri mek] It's Proto-Italic/Proto-Slavic for me. Proto-Italic, Proto-Slavic
Proto-Slavic
  • To estь Němьčьskъjь/Volšьskъjь děľa mę.
[tɔ ɛstɪ nɛːmɪt͡ʃɪskʊjɪ/ʋɔlʃɪskʊjɪ dɛːʎɑː mɛ̃ː] It's Proto-Germanic/Proto-Italic for me. Proto-Germanic, Proto-Italic
Romanian Parcă e chineză.
in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /ˈparkə je kiˈnezə/ It's like Chinese.Chinese
Ești turc? in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /jeʃtʲ ˈtuɾk/ Are you Turkish? Turkish
Nu înțeleg o iotă. [nu ɨnˈt͡se.leɡ o jo.tə]I don't understand one iota of it. Reference to .Greek
Russian Это для меня китайская грамота. Eto dlja menjá kitájskaja grámota.
pronounced as /ru/
That's Chinese writing to me. Chinese, but emphasis is put on reading rather than speaking. The phrase is often applied when not understanding branches of knowledge like chemistry, maths or computing due to lack of familiarity.
Как курица лапой. Like [scribbled by] chicken feet. gibberish
Refers to very poor, incomprehensible handwriting.
Serbian То су за мене шпанска села.
To su za mene španska sela.
pronounced as /to su za mene ʃpanska sela/ These are to me a Spanish village. Spanish
К'о да кинески причаш.
K'o da kineski pričaš.
Like speaking in ChineseChinese
Slovak To je pre mňa španielska dedina. in Czech pronounced as /to je pre mɲa ʃpaɲielska ɟeɟina/ That is a Spanish village to me. Spanish
Slovene To mi je španska vas in Slovenian pronounced as /ˈtóː mi jɛ ˈʃpáːnska ˈʋáːs/ That is a Spanish village to me. Spanish
Spanish Está en chino/arameo/ruso.
Me suena a chino/arameo/ruso.
pronounced as /es/, pronounced as /es/
pronounced as /es/, pronounced as /es/
This is in Chinese/Aramaic/Russian.
It sounds like Chinese/Aramaic/Russian to me.
Chinese, Aramaic, Russian
No entiendo ni jota pronounced as /es/ I don't understand one iota of it.
Reference to Matthew 5:18.[8]
Greek
Swedish Det är rena grekiskan. in Swedish pronounced as /ˈdeː æ ˈrěːna ˈɡrěːkɪskan/ It's pure GreekGreek
Turkish Konuya Fransız kaldım.[9] pronounced as /tr/ I am French to the topic. French, as from the viewpoint of a French person who doesn't understand any Turkish.
Anladıysam Arap olayım.[10] pronounced as /tr/ let me blacken, get dark skin ("turn into Arab") if I understood it
(in Turkish "Arap olayım" is used in idioms in similar sense to "God strike me down if ...", to emphasize that something is not true)[11]
(informal, old-fashioned, offensive)[12]
None (Arab doesn't refer to nationality or language, but skin color)
Ukrainian Це для мене китайська грамота. Tse dlja mene kitajs'ka gramota.
pronounced as /uk/
That's Chinese writing to me. Chinese
Venetian Par mi xe turco. pronounced as /paɾ ˈmi ˌzɛ ˈtuɾko/ To me this is Turkish. Turkish
Vietnamese Nhìn/nghe như tiếng Miên. (It) looks/sounds like Khmer Khmer
Yiddish תּרגום־לשון
טערקיש
אָץ־קוצץ־לשון
מלאָכים־לשון
חרטמים־לשון
targem-loshn
terkish
ots-koytsets-loshn
malokhim-loshn
khartumim-loshn
targum language (i.e. that of Aramaic translations of the Bible)
Turkish
gibberish
the language of angels
the language of a pharaoh's magicians (i.e. hieroglyphics)
Aramaic / Turkish / gibberish / angelic language / Hieroglyphics

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Etymology of Gringo. 17 April 2011. 7 November 2021. The same phrase ["It was Greek to me"] was also used (at about the same time) by another Elizabethan playwright, Thomas Dekker, but its origins are much older: it comes from the Medieval Latin proverb Graecum est; non potest legi (i.e., “It is Greek; it cannot be read”). .
  2. Rosenberg . Arnold L. . January 1979 . The Hardest Natural Languages . Lingvisticæ Investigationes . en . 3 . 2 . 323–339 . 10.1075/li.3.2.07ros . 0378-4169.
  3. Moser, D. Pīnyīn.Info. Why Chinese Is So Damn Hard. Retrieved Jun 4, 2011, http://www.pinyin.info/readings/texts/moser.html
  4. In isolation, voor is pronounced in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /voːr/.
  5. Web site: Ergens geen jota van snappen. 2015-12-17. 2015-12-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222095436/https://onzetaal.nl/taaladvies/advies/ergens-geen-jota-van-snappen. live.
  6. https://glosbe.com/jbo/en/itku'ile Glosbe at the word itku'ile
  7. Note also a related occurrence: Rachel Gardener's “lo nabmi” (“The problem”) song at 00:27: “.i .ia nadme'a fa la .itku'ile .'enai” (“I think Ithkuil would be easier than this”).
  8. Web site: Morcillo. José Juan. Biblismos. La Tribuna de Albacete.
  9. Web site: Güncel Türkçe Sözlük'te Söz Arama . https://web.archive.org/web/20070926223007/http://tdk.gov.tr/TR/sozbul.ASPX?F6E10F8892433CFFAAF6AA849816B2EF05A79F75456518CA&Kelime=Frans%C4%B1z%20kalmak . dead . 2007-09-26 . 2012-01-19 . tr.
  10. Web site: Hürriyet Arama. 2012-11-27. 2013-09-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20130927221653/http://hurarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/goster/haber.aspx?id=7619601&yazarid=82. live.
  11. Web site: Güncel Türkçe Sözlük'te Söz Arama . https://web.archive.org/web/20160405211452/http://www.tdk.gov.tr/index.php?option=com_gts&arama=gts&kelime=arap%20olay%C4%B1m&cesit=2&guid=TDK.GTS.56daf0cc2d73b1.48586626 . dead . 2016-04-05 . 2021-06-23 . tr.
  12. Web site: "Anladıysam Arap olayım" sözü rafa mı kalkıyor? . 2021-06-23 . tr . 2021-06-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210624204418/https://medyabar.com/haber/6016475/anladiysam-arap-olayim-sozu-rafa-mi-kalkiyor . live .