"Euxaristo" means "thank you" in Greek, and the word "eucharist" comes from this word. It basically means "thanks-giving," "gratitude," or "grace."
'It was' translates to 'itan' in an English keyboard, and 'ήταν' with greek characters. I am native Greek
If you meant YIOK - it translates as Yoko.
"Eisai i gala mou" in Greek translates to "You are my milk" in English.
χριστός ‎(Khristós) is the Greek equivalent of the English name "Christ." It translates literally as "the anointed one" in English. The pronunciation will be "khrees-TOS" in Aeginan Greek.
more info needed... what word===========================Answer #2:The English " in " translates to the Greek " σε ".
Literally, it translates to "river horse".
"Vivlio" is a Greek word that translates to "book" in English.
The English phrase "angel of death" has a Greek translation. When written with the English alphabet this phrase translates into the Greek "angelos tou thanatou".
μονόκερως (monokeros)This roughly translates as "one horn."
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase τί κάνεις? The question, Romanized as Ti kanis, translates literally as "What are you doing?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee KA-nees" in Aeginan Greek.
The Greek word for dignity is : αξιοπρέπια (axioprepia)
"At last!" is an English equivalent of the Greek word epitelous. The adverb also translates as "Finally!" in English and will be written as Επιτέλους in Greek. The pronunciation will be "EY-pea-TEY-loos" in Aeginan Greek.