Eu Means Before Karyo Means Your
It comes from ευ- (ef) meaning primarily ''good'' among other things like whole and completed and ''the way its meant to be, the ''right'' way''.
Without getting into the actual Greek spellings, this word comes from two Greek roots. Phon is the root meaning sound, and other words from this root are microphone, telephone, headphones, symphony, polyphony, and the funny word cacophony [unpleasant sound, noise]. The Greek prefix eu means positive, pleasant, or good. Words with this prefix are euthanasia, meaning good [eu] death [from the Greek thanatos, death] and euphoria, extremely elevated positive emotional feelings. Another less common word is from psychology: eustress, meaning stress [as in exercise] that is positive, beneficial. So euphony is pleasant sound.
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You can say "Eu não tenho dinheiro" in Portuguese to convey the meaning of "I have no money."
The Brazilian Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'I love you' is Eu amo voce or Amo voce. The pronunciation of the Portuguese is the following: AY-oo AH-moo voh-SAY. The word-by-word meaning of the Portuguese sentence is the following: 'eu' means 'I'; 'amo' 'love'; and 'voce' 'you'. In Portuguese, it isn't necessary to include the first person subject pronoun 'eu' in the sentence. For the ending of the verb in -o tells listeners that the speaker is the first person, or 'I'.
They have to eat to get the photosynthesis to survive thats what it means.
They have to eat to get the photosynthesis to survive thats what it means.
Eu stands for true and karyo stands for nucleus. This can be used to help remember the difference between a eukaryote and a prokaryote. The pro in prokaryote stands for before and again karyo stands for nulceus. So prokaryotic cells come before the eukaryotic cells. And Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus while prokaryotic cells DO NOT have a nucleus.
The prefix eu- means good, well, normal, happy, pleasing. Also, pleasant and improvement. Derived from the Greek word meaning one's lot or fortune.
The EU stands for the European Union.
It comes from ευ- (ef) meaning primarily ''good'' among other things like whole and completed and ''the way its meant to be, the ''right'' way''.
I (am) Eu sou Me too ( Eu também)
Eu não sou - for "am" meaning something not temporary Eu não estou - for "am" meaning something temporary Examples: Eu não sou mulher - I'm not woman Eu não estou cansado - I'm not tired.
Full from of EU is European Union
Without getting into the actual Greek spellings, this word comes from two Greek roots. Phon is the root meaning sound, and other words from this root are microphone, telephone, headphones, symphony, polyphony, and the funny word cacophony [unpleasant sound, noise]. The Greek prefix eu means positive, pleasant, or good. Words with this prefix are euthanasia, meaning good [eu] death [from the Greek thanatos, death] and euphoria, extremely elevated positive emotional feelings. Another less common word is from psychology: eustress, meaning stress [as in exercise] that is positive, beneficial. So euphony is pleasant sound.
Eu te quero = I love you
In ancient Greek its ευ and it means ''good''.