Phonetically. Since the alphabet doesn't translate, you have to do it by the sounds of the words. Anyone who speaks Greek can sound out your words and understand what you meant. Katalavenies? (Phonetic Greek for "Do you understand?") For some more details on this, see the link, below.
The greek word for kiss is φιλί (fili). You pronounce both i's in the word as you pronounce "me". :)
kiss
fili [fee-LEE]
"Nerve" is an English equivalent of the Greek root word neur-. The root word also may be written as neuro-, with the respective forms νεῦρ and νεῦρο in Greek letters. The respective pronunciations will be "NEY-oor" and "NEY-oo-ro" in Aeginan Greek.
The Greek syllable 'phot-' is the root of the Greek noun phos. The root word 'phos' is Greek for 'light' in English. The root word copia is Latin for 'abundance' in English. The English derivative is 'copy'.
The correct spelling for this word is "Eycharisto" written in Greek like this "Ευχαριστώ" which means Thank You in English
It means life :)
The greek word for the English word endure is υποφέρω or αντέχω.
"Mwah!" is an English equivalent of the Greek word μουατς (mouats). It represents the sound of a kiss. The pronunciation will be "mwats" in Aeginan Greek.
The Greek word for dignity is : αξιοπρέπια (axioprepia)
Αγγλικά is a Greek equivalent of the the English word "English." The word for the English language is written in the Roman alphabet as angliká. The pronunciation will be "AN-glee-KA" in Aeginan Greek.
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