Ταξίδια (taxidhia)
They both relate to journeys.
The correct phrase would be "on your journeys" when talking about being on a trip or traveling. For example: You have taken many photos on your journeys. However, you can say "at your journey's end". For example: Be sure to take many photos so you can share them at your journey's end.
A journey is "un voyage" or "un trajet" in French.
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You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
In Greek, "Telemachus" means "far from battle". Telemachus is a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope. The first four books of the Odyssey is focused on Telemahus' journeys in search of news about his father.
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Homer wrote an epic poem about him and his journeys from 400bc - 800bc
Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
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