kou-kla :)
The literal meaning of koukla is "doll."
- To expand on this a bit, "kou-kla" is usually in reference to a child, meaning that child is cute, like a little doll. I wouldn't use it in reference to a boy you think is cute, if they find out what it's used for it might insult them lol :)
-Cute is γλυκούλι (glikouli) which leterally means "very sweat" but it is they say it also as cute!
-Cute is χαριτωμένο (haritomeno) which can be applied to both soulless objects (teddy bears, dresses etc.) and living beings (humans, dogs, cats etc.).
Cute is "söt" in Swedish.
how do you spell 83 in greek
cutting
Cute baby duck in Greek would be Χαριτωμένο μωρό πάπια
Real - no. Cute? Heck, yeah!
You have spelled it correctly, "awe, it's cute".
You spell bean in greek as "φασόλι" or to read phonectically "fasóli"
First you learn to spell it in English: PoseidonThen in Greek: Ποσειδών
i think he's cute but that is my opinionNo.! He Aint Cute! He Is Sxc.!! BaHahahaah.!!He is scrumdiliumpcios!!!!!!!!! NO idea if that is how you spell it!
cute is not a verb therefore it has no past tense
The correct spelling is "adorable" (cute).
powerful in greek is ισχυρός