ταλέντο = talent < τάλαντο/talanto = currency unit in Ancient Greece.
So the expression "you have talent / you are talented" means "you are gifted"
For males, you can say: Είσαι ταλαντούχος (eeseh talahndoochos), or if you want to say "You've got talent" which is more used in Greek, it is: Έχεις ταλέντο (echees talehndo). For females, you can say: Είσαι ταλαντούχα (eeseh talahndoochah), or if you want to say "You've got talent" which is more used in Greek, it is: Έχεις ταλέντο (echees talehndo).
talent < ταλέντο
Talénto
: I say Britain : You say talent : Britain's got talent! : It's the DJ Talent! and the repeat it over and over! (:
τάλαντο [talanto] > talent
I say BritainYou say talentBritain's got talent!It's the DJ Talent!
If you are trying to ascribe particular positive abilities to a person, you should say that he/she has a talent for something. Hope this helps.
He seems to be the greek god of wine and madnesss
Talent = 60 minas each of 100 drachma = 6000.
No, he is canadian. But he has polish ancestry
Each had a specific talent in the arts (APEX) :D
Mi talento would be the best way to say "my talent" in Spanish.