staros edit: αστέρι , asteri is "star" asteria is "stars" pronounced "a-stare-ya"
Ares is not a language. It is a Greek god.
The Greek names for the stars of the Big Dipper are as follows: Alkaid Mizar Alioth Megrez Phecda Dubhe Merak
Emerson suggests that if the stars were to appear only one night in a thousand years, people would appreciate them more and marvel at their beauty, leading to a deeper sense of wonder and connection with the universe.
The Greek root of the word "astronomy" comes from the words "astron," meaning "star," and "nomos," meaning "law" or "arrangement." Thus, astronomy essentially refers to the "law of the stars" or the "arrangement of the stars." This reflects the study of celestial bodies and their movements in the universe.
Hipparchus was an ancient Greek astronomer who compiled first-known catalog of stars and first map of the skies.
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
The way u would say "that would be telling" in Greek is που θα λέει.
You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
I would say 2.5 stars
the way you would say you are my sunshine in greek would be είσαι η ηλιαχτίδα μου.
if i hade to say i would say there is none
To say intelligent in Latin you would say intelligens. To say intelligent in Italian you would say intelligente. In Greek you would say exypnos.
In Greek, you would say "σ' αγαπώ μπαμπά" (pronounced: s' agapo baba).
You would say "Tyler." It is not a name that translates to anything Greek.
Now I would say 3.5 stars. But when you are a member I'd give it about 4.2 stars.
To say draw in Greek, you would say "klí̱ro̱si̱" which is written like this : "κλήρωση." You can use the Internet to accomplish simple translations.
the word blessing or in the Greek language ***ευλογία*** <thats the correct spelling in the Greek Language> but it sounds like ev lo iya but no stars sorry