1. 'Moro' is pronounced like 'morrow' in the English word 'tomorrow'. The emphasis is on the second 'o'.
Say it like 'morO' (or 'morrOW'), but don't exaggerate it too much :)
2. 'mou' is pronounced like 'moo' in the English word 'moon'.
So, like this: 'MorO moo'.
it's ''my baby''
Moro Mou was created in 2003-03.
baby you are great
The cast of Moro mou - 1987 includes: Minas Konstadopoulos Viktoria Kyriazi
it means "baby"
The cast of To moro mou ftanei - 2011 includes: Michel Odent as himself
Word by word: My baby, i love you very much my heart... In English would sound like this: Baby, i love you very much my love. Moro mou = My baby s'agapao = i love you para poli = very much kardia mou = my heart (sometimes refered as my love..)
Not sure what you are getting at with the first part, but "sagapo moro mou" means "I love you my baby."
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.
Agapi mou (agApee moo) = my love Hriso mou (ChreesO moo= where the 'ch' is like in Scottish 'loch') = my golden one/ my dear Moro mou (morO moo) = my baby Matia mou (mAtya moo) = my eyes / my dear Glykia mou (gleekyA moo) = my sweet Psihi mou (pseechEE moo) = my soul Kardia mou (karthiA moo - the 'th' is like in English 'then') = my heart Hope this helps !
'and i am thinking about you baby'
Roughly translated; "Tsk, tsk... what are you doing to me, my baby?"
It means "I love you, sweetheart." Σ 'αγαπώ αγάπη μου (s'agapo agape mou) is "I love you, sweetheart" ... or more precisely, " I love you, my love". Se filo moro mou means "I kiss you, my baby."