omorfos...eisai omorfos is you're handsome for a male
handsome boy = ομορφόπαιδο [omorfopetho] or όμορφο παιδί [omorfo pethee]
*th* as in "there", "that", "mother"
ωραίος or /// o ray os
"Γεια σου, όμορφε" (yeea su, omorfe)
όμορφος (OH-mor-fos)
The English phrase "hello handsome" that might be spoken when encountering an attractive man translates easily to Greek. It becomes the Greek phrase "geia omorfo".
handsome passionate good at archery narcisist
Ganymede was in Greek mythology not Roman , he was the most handsome amongst mortals.
it is a greek word which means "GWAPO" in filipino language and "HANDSOME" in English language.
The term of looking like a Greek god is meant as a compliment. Statues of Greek gods were sculpted to look "handsome". In addition, the use of the word "god" implies power. Though the form of many statues of the Greek gods were, toward the end of ancient Greece, impossible to achieve. If someone is said to look like a Greek god, the chances are that person has been able to reach almost unbelievable "perfection", that many humans cannot reach.
He was a handsome, beardless young man with long hair.
No, he wasn't. He was a very vain, handsome youth who fell in love with himself.
He is depicted as a handsome, beardless young man with long hair.
No; in Greek mythology Zephyrus was portrayed in classical art as a handsome, winged youth.
'eisai poli oraios' 'ee-say poh-lee o-ray-ohs'
Most people assume it's Apollo, god of sun. It really depends on your taste.
The correct spelling is "handsome".