something is incomprehensible, it may have been explained perfectly, but I have not understood a word of it
It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.
'All earth' or 'all land'.
The pancreas is an organ, not a mythological figure. In Greek, the word means "all flesh".
It means "all right". (Olo ine endaxi means "everything is all right".)
"It is all Greek to me" it is an English idiomatic expression and the meaning is that something is said that makes no sense, it's like a foreign language, it is not understandable. Which is not true, since the Greeks say "It's all Chinese to me".
It means to fight in war.
It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.
that greek people was on drugs and was drunk that they was saying all kinds of languages that they said that is how u speak greek
I am not Greek but my best friends are so I hear this all the time. "Xilo" is Greeklish for the Greek word for "wood". Greeklish is a way of writing out Greek words using the English alphabet instead of Greek characters. To spell it out phonetically for an English person it would be more like "Kseelo". Often when Greeks use the word "Xilo" in everyday speech, it is within a saying, "Tha fas xilo" which in English means, "You're gonna eat wood." This saying is like saying to someone, "you're gonna get it".
Gia Sou/yiasou they all mean "hello" in Greek
Cant understand it at all
It means "Go to the crows.", which is basically the Greek way of saying "Go to hell."
Pangaea
'I do not understand it at all'
Nope. Not at all.
'All earth' or 'all land'.
Cant understand it at all