It's
Τα λέμε σύντομα
The Greek root word 'hede' means: base, seat - as one would see in the word, catHEDral.
From the Greek word asphalia (to give assurance). See e.g. Luke 1:4
à bientôt (two words) means "see you soon" in French.
The greek word for rock is petro.
Eleftheria is the greek word for freedom.
see you soon in greek
The Greek word for fig is pronounced "SEE-ka."
ελπίζουμε να σας δούμε σύντομα
The word "tele" is Greek for "at a distance" or "to a distance," and the word "graph" is Greek for "to write," together translating as "to write at a distance." The word "television" uses the Latin word "visio," meaning "to see," along with the Greek word "tele," which together translates as "to see at a distance."
The greek word for advertising is διαφήμηση, and it is pronounnced thee-a-fee-mee-see
From θέατρον (theatron) meaning ''(a place) to see (something)''.
Bis bald.
The phonetic pronunciation is dasos. You can see the word in Greek and here it pronounced at the related link below.
The Greek root word 'hede' means: base, seat - as one would see in the word, catHEDral.
The word idea is derived from the Greek word "idein," meaning "to see." It encompasses the concept of mental impressions and thoughts that can be visualized or understood.
Soon is σύντομα [síndoma] in Greek.
συνεργασία [seen erga see a]