"Pistis" (pronounced pē'-stēs) is the closest word the Greeks have for "commitment".
Although it is usually regarded and translated into English as "faith", it still pertains to trust and dedication to something or, if in a Biblical sense, to God.
No, it is a Latin word.
δέσμευση (Pronounced: désmefsi)
"Genchi" (pronounced: gen-chee) is "commitment".
Wudeta
simply Say " Commitment"
this is coming from a guy who lives with a family full of sisters and when they say they want commitment the mean the want you to be there for them to NOT CHEAT ON THEM to lean their love language.
how do you say unite in greek
Hades is a God, he does not have much to fear.
You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
How does one say 'of course' in Greek? Thanks (evkaristo!)
Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
How does one say 'of course' in Greek? Thanks (evkaristo!)
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.