Mprousko English Subtitles
Beautiful cinematography showcasing the historic streets of Chania (Crete) and the vineyards of Cyprus.
Then she remembered another scene: a child who didn’t want to eat his vegetables crossed his arms and said, “Mprousko!” The subtitles translated it as:
You can sometimes utilize YouTube's automated translation tool. To do this, turn on Captions (CC), go to Settings > Subtitles/CC, and select "Auto-translate" -> "English." While not perfect, it can help you grasp the basic plot points.
Finding (also known as Brousko ) with English subtitles can be challenging, as it is a long-running Greek soap opera with hundreds of episodes. Below are the primary ways to watch or find translated content for this series: Streaming Platforms
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With over 700 episodes, the sheer volume of content makes manual translation a massive undertaking for volunteers.
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