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
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
"Eisai i gala mou" in Greek translates to "You are my milk" in English.
It means "Hi how are I love you."
eisai romaleos
είσαι ημίθεος (eisai imitheos)
Pou einai?
'Kala eisai' literally means 'good you are'