Griego
Ενότητα (en-O-ti-ta).
Griega is not an Italian word. It is a Spanish word, the feminized version of the word greek. The masculine version is griego. In Italian: griega is greca and griego is greco.
The Spanish surname Griego originates from the country of Spain. It is a common surname in Spain and is derived from the Spanish word for "Greek," suggesting a possible connection to Greek ancestry or cultural influence in the family's history.
"Te echo de menos, mujer" es la traducción de "sagapaw gunaikara" al griego. Espero que esta información te sea útil.
In the late 1700's it was used in Malaga, Spain to describe someone who spoke Spanish badly. In the 1800's as Mexican/Spanish, a contemptuous word for 'foreigner' as in a person from an English speaking country. There is an earlier Greek word 'Griego' meaning 'foreigner or alien'
Phil Griego was born in 1949.
Elaina Elli Griego goes by Elli.
Penny Griego was born in Albuquerque, in New Mexico, USA.
Ferran Griego was born in Baha Blanca, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
El laberinto griego - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13
Ενότητα (en-O-ti-ta).
Griega is not an Italian word. It is a Spanish word, the feminized version of the word greek. The masculine version is griego. In Italian: griega is greca and griego is greco.
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Soy griego/a (I am greek) Use griega if you are a female
The Spanish surname Griego originates from the country of Spain. It is a common surname in Spain and is derived from the Spanish word for "Greek," suggesting a possible connection to Greek ancestry or cultural influence in the family's history.
Greek = griego/griega (male/female) Pronunciation: gree-AYgaw/gree-AYgah