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The English phrase "please forgive me" translates easily into Greek. It turns into the Greek phrase "parakalo na me synchorisete".
Greek myth does not say.
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Greek myth really doesn't say; he looks as old as he wants to be.
"parakalo" is both "please" & "you're welcome" in Greek
parakalo is please [par-a-ka-lo] efxaristo is thank you [ef-har-ee-sto] if you literally want to say 'please & thank you' its 'parakalo Kai efxaristo'
In Greek, you can say "Περισσότερο κρασί, παρακαλώ" (Perissótero krasí, parakaló) to ask for more wine. This phrase is polite and commonly used in dining settings.
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Artemis was both immortal and ageless in the Greek myths so no one can say.
Please in Greek is: "separakallo", pronounced se-parah-call-oh.
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9 years old please say thank you for this answer!