Θέλω [thElo]
'I want you' in Greek is "ΣΕ ΘΕΛΩ" (se thelo)
I want to kiss you in greek is Θέλω να σε φιλήσω
The Greek people and those who want to learn Greek.
No, which is why they fought.
I want him
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The Greek word for "want" is "θέλω" (thélo), which translates to "I want" in English. It is commonly used to express desires or preferences. Another term that can denote lack or need is "έλλειψη" (élleipsi). These terms capture different nuances of wanting in the Greek language.
Want to know oh my name is Kyle okay Wrestling in the Ancient Greek Olympics
Please modify your question. I didn't get it. Do you want to know how to say 7 in greek or colour? or the colour 7? or...? Do you want the words in greek letters or in English letters? 7 - efta colour - khroma 7 colours - efta khromata If you want the words in greek letters, just ask, coz my keyboard ain't greek unfortunately, but ill find them for ya :)
Whatever they want.
"Θέλω να σε δω" is the Greek phrase for "I want to see you" (informal and referring to one person)
In Greek mythology the Greek gods and goddesses do as they please. In other words, no, only if they want to keep such silence do they.