how do you write in greek have a happy life
Χρόνια πολλά or Ευτυχισμένα γενέθλια.
ζωή (zoe)
bio [from greek βίος (=life)] + graphy [from greek γράφω (=write)]
He is from Greek mythologyHe decapitated the monster MedusaHe is basically the only Greek hero that had a somewhat 'happy' life
(google translate) Ευτυχισμένο το νέο έτος Ef̱tychisméno to néo étos
To write the word yes in Greek you write vai. To write the word no in Greek you spell it as ochi, and maybe is isos.
Actually, it's two Greek roots in one. "Bio-" comes from the Greek meaning life. "-graphy" comes from the Greek meaning "write". Therefore, a biography is something that is written about someone's life.
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
eftixismeni mera tou agiou valentinou ( ευτυχισμένη μέρα του αγίου βαλεντίνου )
Χαρούμενη Μέρα του Πατέρα [Ha-ru-me-ni Me-ra too Pa-te-ra]
Perseus was one of the very few heroes whom had a happy life and did not die tragically.
Luke the writer of the Gospel was actually a Greek-speaking Syrian. The original disciples were Jewish. They did not write the Gospels, although two of them (John and Matthew) shared names with men who would later write about the life of Jesus (writing in Greek).