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The Language of the Youth: From Ghostly to Chillaro, Vibaro, Scrollaro and Cringaro – A New 'Electronic Colonialism'

Published January 18, 2026, 05:03
The Language of the Youth: From Ghostly to Chillaro, Vibaro, Scrollaro and Cringaro – A New 'Electronic Colonialism'

The language used by Gen Z is characterized by a combination of Greek and English, creating a 'secret language' mainly used on social media. This linguistic trend is influenced by influencers and personalities who shape the way young people speak and write. According to linguist Dr. Georgios Georgiou, this 'language of the youth' is not a separate language, but a set of vocabulary and style choices that function as a social signal within specific groups. Youth slang is constantly renewed, with each generation adopting and modifying words and phrases. Dr. Georgiou emphasizes that the language of the youth can enrich the Greek language, rather than distort it. Young people have always had a need to differentiate themselves and create a language that expresses them. Examples of words used by young people include 'ghostly', 'chillaro', 'vibaro', 'scrollaro' and 'cringaro'. These words arise from borrowings, abbreviations, playful variations and the recycling of older words with new meanings. The fashion for these words is determined by their circulation in peer networks and the influence of popular culture.