Adore, as in worship, in Greek is λατÏευω. Greek verbs are given in the first person indicative singular, so λατÏευω (la-TREV-o ) literally means "I adore." If you mean really love a lot, use αγαπω πολυ (aga-PO pu-LEE)
I adore my little cousin. She is so beautiful.
You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
adorer (verb) - to adore
Yup. I adore you, and I'm sure you adore me. Or, "Didn't you adore that horse." Or you could change it slightly by saying, "Wasn't she adorable?" Trampolina Brown Server
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"
λατρέυω (latrevo).
"adoremus" is a Latin verb meaning "we adore".
Je t'adore
I adore my little cousin. She is so beautiful.
adore, atlas, allay, or altar
No it doesn't. The English word "adore" finds its root in the Latin adoro, adorare, which means "to pray to, or revere".
greek people adored the gods and they say that depending on how much they adore them the gods helped them.
λατρεύω (la-TREHV-oh) means to worship or adore.
To write the word yes in Greek you write vai. To write the word no in Greek you spell it as ochi, and maybe is isos.
how do you write in greek have a happy life
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."