In Cyprus... Yeah. Not only called blue but also with the special powers that one can only protect themselves with a evil eye from (and lots of fake spitting). I know you know because it's similar in Turkey, but for the noninitiated: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye
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Ha! Do I have stories to tell
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"Mal de ojo" in Spanish
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Nice! In Turkish “nazar” or “kem göz” (a more literal translation).
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In Greek it's αμματόπετρα, which literally means stone to remove (evil) eyes.
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If you wanna say the word it's like if you're reading Spanish: amatópetra
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To say with a Cypriot accent is possible if you know how to make the m (μμ) into a long m. But I am struggling to find an English word with a long m.
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You promised to speak in Greek next time ;)
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Greek?! Or Cypriot Greek?
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Cypriot Greek, ofc. I've heard Greek accents before!
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Sure! 
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