To translate "we live for each other" to Greek, you would say "Ζούμε για αλλήλους" (Zoúme gia allílous). In this translation, "Ζούμε" (Zoúme) means "we live," "για" (gia) means "for," and "αλλήλους" (allílous) means "each other." Greek, like many languages, has specific vocabulary and grammar rules that must be followed for accurate translation.
Nos vemos denuevo
No, Latin is not derived from Greek. Both languages are part of the Indo-European language family, but they developed independently from each other.
you can use google translate.
"When Greek met Greek" is a phrase that refers to a situation in which two equally matched or skilled opponents or competitors face each other. It suggests a clash or confrontation between powerful and knowledgeable individuals or groups.
To translate a sentence in Sanskrit, you would first need to understand the words and grammar rules of that sentence. Then, you would use a Sanskrit-English dictionary or translation tool to find the corresponding English words for each Sanskrit word. Finally, you would arrange the English words in the correct order to reflect the meaning of the original Sanskrit sentence.
Perhaps someone would answer this if the grammar was better :)
That would be impossible because every god and goddess sees each other!
This is German for "Do we know each other?"
They rammed into each other and killed each other :)
aimer chaque jour
with mesengers. :-]
No, Greek gods and goddesses can not kill each other. All the Greek gods are immortal. They can however be destroyed, but shortly after they are defeated they respawn. This s true for demons aswell.
What is the point of being friends if we don't see each other.
Each other. Athens and Sparta, with their respective Greek allies, fought each other. The Persian Empire later sided with Sparta against Athens, but mostly it was Greek against Greek.
No, not philosophers.
The Pueblo and Iroquois leaders used signs and hand motions to interact with one another. At times, they would have translators to translate their words for them.
It gave them a pause from fighting each other. After the Persians agreed to peace, the Greek cities were able to return to their normal fighting each other.