it means "only" example: "mono esi" means "only you"
Mono Esi was created in 1998.
"Mono" is not a Latin word. It is an English prefix which derives from classical Greek monos, meaning single, one, alone (as in English monochrome).The Latin equivalent is solus, unicus or unus.
Kai means "and". for example: eyo Kai esi means me and you
esi or esis (plural/formal)
Sena isn't a name, at least in greek. For the sentence to be whole it must be not just ''sena'' but ''se sena'' which it means ''to you'' ( but don't confuse it with ''esi'' which means ''you'') I hope I helped ^_^
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
Mono comes from Greek, "manos", and means one. "Saccharide" is also Greek. It comes from the word "sacchar", and means sugar.
You in Greek is εσύ [esi] (singular), or εσείς[esis] (plural)
Greek "khroma" for "color" is the root, and Greek prefix "mono-" which means "single". Source: etymonline.com
Its '' καλά και εσύ (?)'' . [kala ke esi(?)].
εσύ, esi if you want to say "you are" you would say "eisai"