"aprovlepto (pragma) " and in greek letters: απρόβλεπτο (πραγμα)
Hard to say.... the thing they did most? Fall in love... Cause trouble.... Things like that....
ευχάριστος (efharistos) for a male. ευχάριστη (efharisti) for a female. ευχάριστο (efharisto) for a thing.
Nothing chaos was oblivion the only thing she (I say she loosely) wore was black.
είσαι όμορφη /όμορφος /όμορφο [female /male/ thing] (omorfi /omorfos/omorfo).
how do you say unite in greek
well I'm not Greek but some of my best friends are so they go to me and say Leah blah blah they speak Greek to me so i go what does that mean and they say most things in English that are similar to each other r similar in Greek to so i think my answer would be oh yeah!
Greece is the name of the country. Greek is the language or culture of a person from Greece. For example, you would say "I am Greek." not "I am Greece." So , no they do not mean the same thing.
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!)
Ena - pronounced eh (to rhyme with hay), naa (to rhyme with the 'ta' in pasta)
Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.