δυνατά
The Greek for "Laugh out loud" is γέλιο έξω δυνατό, but as LOL is a common text abbreviation, it's likely to be understood as it is.
Named after the legendary Greek 'Stentor', whose voice was supposed to be as loud as 50 men
To say "fierce swimmer" in Greek it would be written out as Άγριος κολυμβητής. If you wanted to say this out loud it would be pronounced as Ágrios kolymvi̱tí̱s.
Stentorton = stentorian sound/tone/note (extremely loud and powerful sound/tone/note) From the Greek myth of Stentor, whose voice was said to have been as loud and as powerful as the voices of 50 men combined
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
Sirens are either Greek mythological monsters that lull unsuspecting victims by singing to them OR loud, screeching machines that are used to indicate the danger of a certain area.
No. Laugh is a verb, loud is an adverb (loudly), and out is an adverb (modifies loud, idiomatically). The idiom "out loud" means "aloud." Loud, is, however, usually an adjective (loud noise, loud colors).
loud = probably neutral (can be proud and loud or boisterous, annoying loud)
The word "stentorian" means having a loud and projecting voice (as an orator or singer). It comes from the mythical name Stentor, a Greek herald of powerful voice.
LOUD
Be loud when speaking to other but never act like you hate them. Listen and react by giving them a little help like a test