sagapo means I love you and filia means friendship....I love you friend? I guess that's what it means but I'm not greek so it might have a different meaning when put in a sentence.
Not sure what you are getting at with the first part, but "sagapo moro mou" means "I love you my baby."
its the word for daughter in latin. filia, filiae f. is the dictionary listing. filia is the nominative, and it basically means a daughter or the daughter (as the subject of a sentence)
It means ''I love you more than chocolate''
The Latin translation of the English phrase 'And thus courage, daughter' is the following: Et sic filia fortitudinis. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'et' means 'and'; 'sic' means 'thus'; 'courage' means 'fortitudo'; and 'filia' means 'daughter'. The Latin equivalent is the same whether the English meaning is 'And thus courage, daughter', in the sense of being courageous; or 'And thus [is] courage, daughter', in the sense of explaining what courage in general is all about.
it is really simple my friend i will give you an answer because i am from grees but i am not sure what exactly do you want but i will give you a translation of that it is -->(Ελα και δώσε μου ενα φιλακι -->ela Kai dwse mou ena filaki) i hope i helped you my friend
"Filius" means "son," "filia" means "daughter."
Pos eiseh, which means "how are you."
The phrase of Greek origin referring to the common people is "hoi polloi."
Its the phrase ''hoi polloi''. It means ''the many (people)'' meaning the masses. Greek : οι πολλοι What is frustrating is the constant mispronunciation of the phrase. Its ''e polee'' not ''choi poloi''
Filiola is a Latin derivative of 'filia', which means 'daughter'. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'little daughter'. It's a diminutive whose masculine equivalent is 'filiolus', which means 'little son'.
It means "love of wisdom"; from the Greek, filia, or love, and sophia, or wisdom.
from a greek phrase that means to show the path