Its βερύκοκο (verikoko).
The word "apricot" comes from the Arabic word "al-birquq," which was borrowed from the Late Latin word "præcoccus." This in turn originated from the Greek word "praikokion."
There is no such English word as "mamamayan", so it is not possible to translate this into Greek.
θυμούμαι, thymoumai i remember is "thymamai"
apricot
καλώς όρισες
According to Google Translate, the Greek word for "pale" is χλωμός.
apricot
The French word for apricot is "abricot".
"The people rule."
σπίτι (SPEE-tee) is the Greek word for house. I don't think there is a word for town house.
The Hindi word for apricot is "khubani" or "zarshak."
Yes (kor), and it is related to the word for courage (kourous)