"Thee mou" is a phrase often used in various contexts, but it is commonly understood as a colloquial expression in some dialects, particularly in parts of the UK, meaning "to you" or "your" in an informal way. It can also be a playful or affectionate way to address someone. The exact meaning may vary based on regional usage or context.
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"mou" means not firm, not muscular, not steady.
Agaph mou means MY LOVE in Greek language.
Moraki mou (μωράκι μου) means "my baby"
it means ''my god'' Θεός μου (theos mou)
Agapi mou, or αγάπη μου means "my love" in Greek.
it means "tell me"
'bravo my child' ...'eyge' is actually 'Εύγε' it means bravo/well done & 'paidi mou' means my child
khriso mou is a greek phrase that means "my dearest" or also "my love."
"Omorfi Mou Katerina" translates to "My Beautiful Katerina" in English. The phrase is a term of endearment, where "omorfi" means "beautiful," "mou" means "my," and "Katerina" is a common Greek name.
mana mou matia mou xryso mou moro mou etc == Mana mou means "My mother," so that probably wouldn't be something a grandmother would call a child, but matia mou (my eyes), xryso mou (my gold) and moro mou (my baby) are common.
It means ''I miss you''