"φίλος" (feelos)
The prefix philo- means love or fondness for something. It is derived from the Greek word "philos," which translates to friend or beloved.
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
Flame in greek is floga.(φλογα)
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
It means, "It's your friend." As a question, it can mean, "Is he/she your friend?"
You really don't mean what is the greek mythology name for tiger, you mean the greek name for tiger. Because, friend, greek mythology is not a language
The greek word for it is, philia, philos, philio(also mean friend)
it means hi, as you would say to a friend.
kaliteri fili mou = my best friend
It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas. It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas.
It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas. It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas.
The Greek for "My Friend" is "ο φίλος μου".
The word for friend in ancient Greek is, philos (masculine); phile (fem.).
"Kala Kai Esi Filou" in Greek means "Καλά Και Εσύ Φίλε" which translates to "Good and You, Friend" in English.
"Friends" in English is fíloi (Φίλοι) in Greek.
If you mean the Greek who was (purposefully and strategically) left behind with the Trojan Horse, than his name was Sinon (see-non). He is depicted in a Greek picture with green skin and orange hair. He was a good friend of Odysseus.
It means love of wisdom. Philo(s)- = a friend of, a lover of sophy -> sophia = wisdom