In Greek, you can say "Είναι πολύ πολύ κρύο" (Eínai polý polý krýo) to express that it's very very cold. The phrase emphasizes the extreme coldness by repeating the word for "very" (πολύ).
When you get really cold, it can be referred to as hypothermia if your body temperature drops significantly and poses health risks. Alternatively, feeling very cold can also be described as being chilled or experiencing cold exposure. In everyday terms, many people simply say they are "freezing" or "cold."
very very cold
very, very cold
One extreme is very, very cold. The other is very, very hot.
Alaska is known for being very cold, with temperatures during the winter often dropping well below freezing.
Very cold: Ochen holodna.
Very cold: Ochen holodna.
"Kalos" is the word for Beauty in greek ;-)
krio (KREE-oh). It is the same as the Greek root word, "cryo", where we obtain terms such as cryotherapy, and the like.
Anemoi is the greek god/goddess of the cold
Let's just say I wouldn't like to be wherever that temperature was- very cold!
''Está muito frio''.
make mama things and make them greek very greek as they say in the film
Polis is the name of an ancient Greek city. An example sentence would be: Polis was very cold at night.
Polis is the name of an ancient Greek city. An example sentence would be: Polis was very cold at night.
I would say yes, it is. When I visited there, I had an amazing time. But it is also very, very, very cold. (:
This means, "The man that is cold is very, very cold."To say a man is cold and mean that he personally senses and feels coldness in his body you say "Tiene frio."To say he's cold and mean he has a detached, unresponsive, callous air you say "Es frio.''Cold' when used in this way (Está frío.), means he's dead, deceased; he's not home and the fire is out on the hearth.