"Na Sas Zisi" is a phrase in the Greek language that translates to "What does it mean?" in English. It is often used when seeking clarification or understanding about a particular term, concept, or situation. The phrase reflects a curiosity or desire for deeper comprehension.
na zdarowie
It is a term used in words, it doesn't really mean anything, so yeh that's it
Dansi na kuimba means dance and sing.
it means ''come''.
in japenese na means: vegetable 07119d12-8bd5-4e11-b52d-6d76c0d77449 1.03.01
In Greek, "να σ' αγαπώ" is written as "να σ' αγαπώ," which translates to "I love you." The phrase combines the verb "αγαπώ" (to love) with the contraction "σ'" (you). If you meant a different phrase or context, please clarify!
Na su zisi : Να σου ζήσει (=may it long live)It is a common wish for a newborn child.For a just married couple it is:Na sas zisoun: Να σας ζήσουν (=may they long live)
Have You Come To Play?
The cast of Pos na zeite epityhos monos sas - 1994 includes: Beat Brechbuhl Manolis Mavromatakis
Zisi Skarou has written: 'O simerinos kosmos'
SAS and SSS are congruent. SSA need not be.
Paracalo
You would say, "Na sas zisou." (nah sahs ZEE-soo)
Special Air Services.
Πώς μπορώ να σας βοηθήσω; [pos boro na sas voeetheeso?]Πώς μπορώ να βοηθήσω; [pos boro na voeetheeso?]
The cast of Pos na klepsete tous klironomous sas - 2007 includes: Agathi Kaltsa Trifon Karatzas Ariel Konstantinidi Hristos Liakopoulos Danos Lygizos Theoni Skaleri Odysseas Stamoulis Vasilis Tsivilikas Kosmas Zaharof Zozo Zarpa
The term 'average' is not precise enough for good statistical jargon. SAS doesn't use it. You are looking for the 'mean' or 'arithmetic mean'. Using SAS to calculate a mean is a bit like using a Hummer to crack hummingbird eggs. Just add up all the numbers (Total) and divide by the count of how many numbers there are.