It is "Οι Έλληνες" (oi ellines) :)
I'm an Englishman and I would say 'Oggy' A well known English 'chant' : Oggy Oggy Oggy! : Oi Oi Oi! : Oggy Oggy Oggy! : Oi Oi Oi! : Oggy! : Oi! : Oggy! : Oi! : Oggy Oggy Oggy! : Oi Oi Oi!
"à moi" means "help me", literally "(come) to me". "am oi" is not a French word or expression.
"oi" is not a word "oie" is "goose"
Blue- Aoi (Pronounced: A (as in at) oi)
"Oi quem" is a phrase in Portuguese that translates to "Hi who" in English. The word "Oi" means "Hi" or "Hello" and "quem" means "who." It is a simple greeting used to initiate a conversation or inquire about someone's identity.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'Hello, Beautiful' is the following: Oi, Bonita; or Ola, Bonita. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oy boh-NEE-tuh; and oh-LAH boh-NEE-tuh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'oi' and 'ola' mean 'hello'; 'bonita' 'beautiful'.
Oy (אוי) = "Oh" or "Alas"
The Portuguese equivalent of the English greeting 'Hello, friend' is the following: Oi or ola, amiga or amigo. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oy; oh-LAH; ah-MEE-guh; ah-MEE-goo. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'oi' and 'ola' mean 'hello'; 'amiga' and 'amigo' mean 'friend'. The greeting 'oi' ends to be used in Brazil, 'ola' in Portugal.
It is unknown what the direct translation of "oi torpedo" is. The word "oi" is common in many languages, so if the original language of the phrase was stated, it would be easier to translate.
It basically means Hi friend, hows it going. Word by word translation is Oi= Hi, amigo=friend, tudo= everything, bem= good or ok.
Oi quem e is Portuguese and roughly translates to 'hi, who are you' in English. The Portuguese phrase Oi quem e means 'hi, who are you' in English.