s'agapo moro mou s'agapo= i love you moro mou=my baby
The word for baby in modern Greek is μωρό (moro)
In classical Greek a baby was παιδιον or νήπιοs(paidios or nepios)
Έχω κάνει σεξ με τη μητέρα σας
(Écho̱ kánei sex me ti̱ mi̱téra sas)
Moro, with an accent on the last o.
Moro (Μωρό).
μωρό [moro]
yasou, ti canis agapi? (ya - soo, tea - can - is, a - gapi) ...except that agapi means "love" and "babe" would more accurately be translated as "moro," although a Greek speaker would probably use "koukla" (doll) for "babe" instead of moro.
"I am a babe".
Its μωρό (moro)
Babe is not aomething one would say in Norwegian. Those who do just say babe. Might I suggest Snuppa or Søta.
Poka krasotka, if you mean to say babe to a hot girl
They say yobo and that means darling or whatever. But Yagiya means babe in korea
sagen sie mir babe
You can say "hi babe" as "Hi babe" or "Hey babe" in text talk. Just be sure to use proper punctuation and grammar for clarity and meaning.
'I love you babe' translates as: Je t'aime bébé
step into the music! babe oh babe listen to it.
You say: Babe Te amo con todo mi corazón! x
Tagalog translation of Have a good day Babe: Maligayang araw sa yo, Babe.