The Greek word for "Large Person" is "μεγάλο πρόσωπο".
μέγα (mega).
Its άτομο (atomo).
In Greek, "large beer" is said as "μεγάλη μπύρα" (megáli bíra). The word "μεγάλη" means "large" and "μπύρα" means "beer." You can use this phrase when ordering at a bar or restaurant in Greece.
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"Kratai" is a rough translation of the word "holding" (In the 3rd Person)Example sentence: "She is holding the book."Rough translation : "Afti Kratai to vivlio. "In the 1st Person it is "Kratao"In the 2nd Person it is "Kratas"(All the Greek words spelled in English were Spelled Phonetically from what they really sound in Greek)
the greek word for person is prosopon
how do you say unite in greek
"Θέλω να σε δω" is the Greek phrase for "I want to see you" (informal and referring to one person)
Latin borrowed a large number of words from Greek, but it's not accurate to say that Latin itself is derived from Greek. The two languages are separate developments from a common source, which is known today as Proto-Indo-European. ?????? YOU CAN SAY THAT BUT I KNOW PEOPLE WHO CAN PROVE THAT A GOOD PERCENTAGE OF THE LATIN WORDS ARE DERIVED FROM GREEK
You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
Greek as an adjective, such as 'a Greek person' or 'Greek music', is 'Ellinikos/Elliniko/Elliniki' (masc/neut/fem depending on gender of noun). However, the language is called 'Ellinika', so if you want to ask if someone speaks Greek, you would ask 'mila Ellinika?'
How does one say 'of course' in Greek? Thanks (evkaristo!)