"Se thelo poli" is a Greek phrase that translates to "I love you very much" in English. It expresses a deep affection or strong feelings for someone. The phrase is commonly used in romantic contexts but can also convey strong friendship or familial love.
I want you = Se thelo I want you very much = Se thelo poly
This Greek phrase translates to "I want you so much that I can't stay away from you" in English.
Se Thelo Me Trela was created in 2007-11.
"Ego thelo na se feliso" translates to "I want to kiss you" in English. It's a phrase in Greek expressing affection or desire for a romantic gesture.
I want you, my Beauty)
you propably mean "I want to touch you". Θέλω να σε αγγίξω - Thelo na se aguikso. -MiTis-
'I want you' in Greek is "ΣΕ ΘΕΛΩ" (se thelo)
"θέλω να σε δω" (thelo na se dho)
You - whatever I want and I don't want it. (Doesn't make much sense, does it?)
Poli, polie means "polite" in English.
Thelo was created on 2007-10-10.
The phrase "thelo na velo to thaxtilo mou sto kolaraki sou kai na se glifo tin idia stigmi" is in Greek and translates to "I want to put my towel on your little beach and kiss you at the same moment." It expresses a playful desire to be close and intimate with someone, using imagery related to relaxation and affection.