"Fear" is an English equivalent of the Anglicized Greek word phobos. The masculine singular noun in its nominative form as the subject of a phrase or sentence may be written in Greek as φόβος (phóbos). The pronunciation will be "FO-vos" in Aeginan Greek.
The word derives from the Greek Phobos meaning Fear
The god of fear and panic in Greek Mythology was Phobos
"Transition" is an English equivalent of the Greek word μετάβαση. The Romanized spelling is metávasi. The pronunciation will be "meh-TA-va-see" in Aeginan Greek.
Phobos andDeimos; twin sons of Ares and Aphrodite.Phrikê, a goddess.
"Commoner" and "district" are English equivalents of the Greek word dêmos. The Greek alphabet renders the ancient word δῆμος, with the meanings "common people," "country" and "land." The pronunciation will be "DEY-mos" in Aeginan Greek.
"Zebra" in English is Ζέβρα in Greek.
"Oasis" in English is Όαση in Greek.
"Fall" in English is πτώση in Greek.
"Sisters" in English is αδελφές (adelfes) in Greek.
Εθνική (ethniki) in Greek is "national" in English.
Bernadette
"Great grandmother" in English is progiagiá (Προγιαγιά) in Greek.
σωμα means body in ancient greek literally translated as soma
French translations of the Bible have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into French. English translations have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into English
"Faithful and skillful" in English is pistos kai epidexios in Greek.
Ese kala? (Είσαι Καλά?) in Greek is "Are you well?" in English.
Μάνα μου (Mana mou) in Greek is "My motherland" in English.