The Greek phrase "I zwh mas mia volta" translates colloquially to "Our life is one chance" or "We only live once." It conveys the idea that life is precious and fleeting, emphasizing the importance of making the most of our experiences and opportunities. The phrase often encourages people to live fully and embrace life's moments.
"Sta archidia mou" is a Greek phrase that translates to "to my testicles" in English. It is often used colloquially to express frustration or disbelief, similar to saying "I don't care" or "whatever" in a dismissive manner. The phrase can be considered vulgar, so context and audience are important when using it.
Beauty
βόλτα = a stroll, a walk but it can also mean simply going out Πάμε βόλτα = Let's go out/Let's go for a stroll
Where are you going
"Sto diavolo speeteesou" is a phrase in Greek that translates to "I'm waiting for the devil" in English. It is often used colloquially to express impatience or frustration, suggesting that someone is waiting for something that may take a long time or is unlikely to happen. The phrase can reflect a sense of resignation to a challenging situation.
Alpha rex means the first letter of the greek alphabet, alpha, and the ending part of the dinosaur, rex. Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet, but is colloquially accepted as representing the first of something. REX is Latin for King. So a literal translation of the phrase Alpha Rex would be "First King".
'& me i missed you'
No, "po po" does not have a specific meaning in Greek. It is not a Greek word or phrase.
thimamai omorfia= i remember beautiful
This phrase is used to predict that something major, and generally troublesome, is about to occur.
The Greek phrase "then ine toso poli" translates to "that is not so much" in English.
Congratulations ANSWER: It is used as a phrase of congratulations on the birth or baptism of a child. It literally means, "may he live for you."