It comes from ευ- (ef) meaning primarily ''good'' among other things like whole and completed and ''the way its meant to be, the ''right'' way''.
"Eu" in Portuguese means "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in the first person singular.
"Eukaryote" is from the Greek prefix eu- "well" and karyon "kernel." It refers to the fact that the cells of eukaryotic life forms have a proper nucleus.
Eu sou sua mãe = Eu sou a mãe dele. (dele= his)
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Eu te odeio" to mean "I hate you."
The acronym EU stands for European Union and it is widely recognized.
Same as the Greek root "EU" it means good or well
Here are some: eulogy euphemism euphony 'Eu' root means 'good."
Eu quero = I want
eu = good
I have had...
Usually, eu is in capital letters, EU, and it means Estados Unidos, which is (the) United States.
I've always learned it that eu means true
Eu vou levar means: I will take.
'Eu me encontrei com você', if you mean 'I run into you'. 'Eu conheci você', if you mean 'I made your acquaintance'. 'Eu fui apresentado a você', if you mean 'I have never seen you and now I was introduced to you'.
European Union
"Eu" in Portuguese means "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in the first person singular.
Vesta and Hestia share their root name meaning; the name of the goddess derives from Indoeuropean root *h₁eu-, via the derivative form *h₁eu-s- which alternates with *h₁w-es-. The former is found in Greek heuei, Latin urit, ustio and Vedic osathi all conveying burning and the second is found in Vesta, Greek Hestia.