Oh, dude, "ti to on" in Greek is actually a philosophical concept from Aristotle meaning "what is being said." It's like when you're trying to figure out what someone is talking about, you know? So, it's basically just a fancy way of saying "what's up" in the philosophical world.
Hellene is Greek for Greek. In Greek their country is called Hellas.
Alison is NOT a Greek name.
in greek ohi means no
waht does the rose of the greek goddess aphrodite mean
Hydro in Greek is H2O or water
it means what did you say
Ti einai psixi mou translates to: "What is my soul"
Translated from the Greek, it means "what is that?".
Translated from the Greek, it means "How are you?".
What - Ti (pronounced: tee)
it means 'whats up' or 'how are you' ,a normal response is 'kala' meaning 'good'
"Ti kaneis" is Greek for "how are you?"
Greek- Τι εκανα (Ti ekana)
ti kanies
Είμαστε [EEmaste] *unless you mean "there are"... there is no actual translation for only "are"
ti canis (tea - can - is)
σπίτι (spee-ti)