it means "is" for the 3rd person of singular and of plural!
Ti einai psixi mou translates to: "What is my soul"
Translated from the Greek, it means "what is that?".
Pou einai?
Is in Greek is είναι. in English characters= einai pronounce"ee-nayh"
'to soma sou einai omorfo'
Polytonic Greek: εἴναι Monotonic Greek: είναι English spelling: einai Pronunciation: EE-neh
In Greek, "Ti" (Τι) translates to "What." It is commonly used in questions to inquire about something or seek clarification. For example, "Ti einai?" means "What is it?" in Greek. The term is a fundamental part of everyday conversation in the language.
O theos einai agape
Einai berdemeno is a Greek equivalent of the title to the movie 'It's Complicated'.
It's sort of difficult to translate as it is idiomatic, but basically, it means something on the order of "Tsk, tsk, baby, what is it, my little lamb?"
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afto einai apla omorfi[omorfos]<it would be easier if i knew what you were talking about