"Mana mou" is a Greek term that translates to "my dear" or "my darling" in English. It is often used as a term of endearment towards a loved one.
In Greek, "where are you" is translated to "πού είσαι;" pronounced as "poo eesai?"
"Mou lipsis" in Greek translates to "I miss you." It is a common expression used to convey feelings of longing or yearning for someone who is not present.
"Pedhi mou" in Greek means "my child" or "my kid". It is a term of endearment used when referring to a beloved child.
In Japanese, "mou" (もう) can have several meanings depending on the context. It can mean "already," "anymore," or "soon," among other interpretations.
The duration of Eisai to Tairi mou is 2700.0 seconds.
Eisai to Tairi mou was created on 2001-10-04.
Eisai I Mousiki Mou was created on 2005-11-28.
I think you are trying to say, "I want you in my bed."
Eisai, in Greek, means "you are" in English.
Eisai thea, in Greek, means "you are a goddess" in English.
Amadigi di Gaula was created in 1715.
Amadis de Gaula was created in 1508.
eisai romaleos
Your a doll (meaning beautiful)
se felw na eisai diko mou ( se fe-lw na ei-sai vi-ko moo)
Μάνα μου (Mana mou) in Greek is "My motherland" in English.