Μάνα μου (Mana mou) in Greek is "My motherland" in English.
mana mou matia mou xryso mou moro mou etc == Mana mou means "My mother," so that probably wouldn't be something a grandmother would call a child, but matia mou (my eyes), xryso mou (my gold) and moro mou (my baby) are common.
"Πος είσαι ρε φίλε μου" translates to "How are you, my friend" in English.
Roughly translated; "Tsk, tsk... what are you doing to me, my baby?"
"Mana mou" is a Greek term that translates to "my dear" or "my darling" in English. It is often used as a term of endearment towards a loved one.
as a four year-old, Ela Mana Mou was trained by Dick Hern http://www.spontano.net/Ela-Man a-Mou trained as 2 an 3 yrold by guy harwood
猛毒 /mou do ku/.
grevile starkey
'Kare o mou aishiteimasu' is how you may say it.
Grevile Starkey and Willie Carson
Glika-mou (my Sweet), Cardia-mou (my Heart) or Koukla-mou (my Doll)
It might not be exactly accurate, seeing as this is from Google Translate, but I came up with this:Γλυκιά μουIt actually says 'My Sweetheart' because 'Sweetie' wouldn't translate into Greek.
Thanks a lot Amanda. Kisses