Captain James Staros (says) referring to Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: ''Ta'che hasy o anthropos, then ksere ti mou ley'' (meaning: ''the guy has lost it... he doesn't know what he's saying''. The 2nd phrase could also be translated as: he has no idea what he's talking about)
There is no Latin word for Colonel.
Depends which army you are speaking of.
Полковник Polkovnik
"you have been like my sons" Also, in the heat of battle, Captain Staros refuses to carry out Colonel Tall's order to attack an unassailable enemy position. After a heated dicussion with Tall on a field radio, Staros says in Greek: "Ta ehi hasi o anthropos, den kseri ti mu ley." In English this translates to: "The man has lost it. He doesn't know what he's saying."
If you are in the Navy or Coast Guard, you say "Aye Sir", or "Aye Captain". In the other services, you say "Yes Sir", or "Yes Captain".
how do you say unite in greek
captain is senchou coke is koora
You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
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Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
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