It doesn't make sense. Text is missing.
μου moo (or mou) = my or mine
but apou seems to be the ending of a word
e.g. papou mou = my grandfather
se apo.. means nothing by itself.. * But if you are trying to say "Se agapo," that means "I love you."
απο που εισαι means where are you from
It means ''where are you''.
In Greek, "where are you" is translated to "πού είσαι;" pronounced as "poo eesai?"
Eisai, in Greek, means "you are" in English.
Eisai thea, in Greek, means "you are a goddess" in English.
It is Greek. It means are you Greek or of cource it also means you are greek. If you dont have a question mark. [ eisai= you are or are you, Ellinas= Greek (person)]
ΕΙΜΑΣΤΕ ΕΝΑ, είμαστε ένα (imaste ena)
Where are you going
It means "Hi how are I love you."
eisai romaleos
Pou
είσαι ημίθεος (eisai imitheos)
Pou einai?
It's πώς είσαι? (pos eisai?)