Poli means "a lot" or "very much."
im not sure if it's greek but i looked in an name book and and it said Selena means 'the moon'
Yes.... in Greek, "arachno" means spider, and "phobia" means fear, thus "arachnophobia", the fear of spiders. Or at least that's what they said on My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Its a Greek word. In Greek spelling is επίλογος (epilogos). It means after-word (something after(or over) the end of what you said/wrote)
that greek people was on drugs and was drunk that they was saying all kinds of languages that they said that is how u speak greek
Date said woman. Propose to said woman. Marry said woman. live happily ever after with said woman.
It means "I'm still alive" (said by a woman)
I think you mean 'habibi', which means 'darling' as said by a woman to a man. If a woman says it to a woman, it would be 'babibty'.alternitavely, it could be 'hobbi', which means 'my love', not referring to a person but rather to the love itself.
I think the expression is "A woman/man after my own heart" which is said to describe someone who the speaker believes to be similar to themselves.
The name Alexa is said the same in Greek as it is in English. The name Alexa is derived from the name Alexandria which is Greek.
it means you don't do what people do that everyone else does you have your own word for it and no one can change that
Brutus didn't say that. Casca didn't say that, even. Can you not tell the difference between "it was Greek to you" and "it was Greek to me"?Casca is reporting what went on while Brutus and Cassius were talking. He says that Cicero made a speech in Greek, "but for my part, it was Greek to me." Casca means he doesn't speak Greek so he didn't understand any of it. The expression "it was Greek to me" (NEVER "it was Greek to you.") means "I didn't understand a word of it."
as in the dictionary it is said "philos" in Greek means Loving and "ateleia" means exemption from further tax. and then it becomes a noun with suffix -ist, meant the person as you know :-)