My love
"Eisai i gala mou" in Greek translates to "You are my milk" in English.
"Mana mou" translates to "my mother" in English. So, next time someone calls out "mana mou," you'll know they're talking about their dear old mom. Now go impress your friends with your newfound Greek knowledge, honey.
it means "tell me"
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term (from Greek) latria, meaning worship or adoration of God.
It means "I love you, Zoe"
baby you are great
A mou mou fish is a Mel
Πώς είσαι ρε φίλε μου? in Greek, Romanized as Pos ise re file mou, is "How are you, my friend?" in English.
Agapi mou (agApee moo) = my love Hriso mou (ChreesO moo= where the 'ch' is like in Scottish 'loch') = my golden one/ my dear Moro mou (morO moo) = my baby Matia mou (mAtya moo) = my eyes / my dear Glykia mou (gleekyA moo) = my sweet Psihi mou (pseechEE moo) = my soul Kardia mou (karthiA moo - the 'th' is like in English 'then') = my heart Hope this helps !
猛毒 /mou do ku/.
Your a doll (meaning beautiful)
"Matakia mou" translates to "my little eyes" in English. It is a term of endearment in Greek, often used affectionately to refer to someone close, like a child or a loved one. The phrase conveys warmth and affection.