The loose translations of it is Hello or Goodbye (Yassou) Doll (Koukla)
Your a doll (meaning beautiful)
Your a doll (meaning beautiful)
you must mean 'koukla'/κούκλα pronounced [koo-klah] it literally means 'doll', some people use it as 'gorgeous', something you would say to a pretty/nice girl; 'eisai koukla'
yasou, ti canis agapi? (ya - soo, tea - can - is, a - gapi) ...except that agapi means "love" and "babe" would more accurately be translated as "moro," although a Greek speaker would probably use "koukla" (doll) for "babe" instead of moro.
"Yasou" is a word that is used as a traditional greeting in Greece. It basically means "good health to you."
Hi it means: How are you my doll (femanine)
looks more like African to me. Do you mean "koukla mou"? If so, then it means "my pretty"
"Kali nikta koukla" is Greek for "Good night, doll" or "Sleep well, doll." It is a term of endearment used to wish someone a good night's rest.
The cast of Kerenia koukla - 1916 includes: Virginia Diamadi as Virginia
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