jyozu desune demo
"your good, but"
Demo I like you a lot or Demo I love you is an English equivalent of 'Demo ti voglio bene'. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'voglio' means '[I] am liking or loving, do like or love, like or love'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'. It's pronounced 'DAY*-moh tee VOH-lyoh bay*-nay*'.*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
The Greek word demos means people or public in english
It means "but," and is used to start new sentences rather than connect them.
Demo comes from the Greek demos and means "people." Cracy comes from kratos and means "rule by," so put together you have "rule by the people."
Demo-, anthropo-
Gamestop but its a demo.
δημο- (demo) means the people. ex. democracy demo-cracy the people's power (-cracy from cratos/kratos power)
The phrase "demo watashi ni suru no ha dame dame" is Japanese and translates to "but doing that to me is not allowed" or "but you can't do that to me." It expresses disapproval or a boundary being set regarding someone's actions. The word "demo" means "but," "watashi" means "I" or "me," "suru" means "to do," and "dame dame" implies something is forbidden or unacceptable.
It means you have already played it
1st DEMO FREE
Translation: Where can I find the non-demo version of the game? Literally: Where one find the game that isn't a demo? Mote: On actually translates into "one" but in English, we often use "I" or "we" instead of "one." French people, however, prefer using "on" in their speech/writing. Word-by-word: Ou=Where, on=one, trouve=find, le jeu=the game, qui=that (as a subject)/who, ne...pas=not, est=is, un=a (as an indefinite article, also means the number one), demo=demo.
Epi- is the prefix meaning on, upon, over and befalls Demo means people -ological means study of there for the term Epidemiology means the study of that which befalls people. the o in Demo was taken out and replaced by the vowel I.