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.
tis estin houtos pios ine aftos(modern)tis estin haute tis estin anir(man)tis estin gini(woman)Pios einai (pee-OHS EE-nay) in Modern Greek
what is a TIS absconder
"Tis of thee" means "it is of you"
The Greek word for "her" is "αυτή" (aftí) when referring to "she" or "her" as a subject. In the context of possession, "της" (tis) is used to mean "her" in the sense of "belonging to her." The specific form can vary based on the grammatical context.
It's ''xeria tis ekklisias''. But we never use that frase in Greek.
tis stupid thing dint answer my question
Φόβος της ελευθερίας [fovos tis eleftherEEas]
Τροχός της ζωής [TrohOs tis zoEEs]
Δημήτρης Γάλλος (Greek) -- Dimitris Yallos
Tis Espanol for "clown"
Its ''η γή της αλήθειας'' (i gi tis alithias). In the bible its ''η γή της επαγγελίας'' (i gi tis epagelias)
'Tis himself is the same as saying "It's him."