Unsure if the question was meant to be "What does Efharisto Para Poli mean" or not, but here is a possible answer.
Efharisto Para Poli is a Greek phrase roughly meaning "Thank you very much."
Here is a syntax breakdown of the Greek phrase:
Efharisto (ef - ha - ri - sto) = Thank you
Para poli (pa - ra po - li) = literally "very much"
Efharisto para poli = Thank you very much or thanks a lot.
I want you to want me
es para mi = " is for me"
Para Bellum
Para can have several meanings. The verb "para" can mean to stop when issued as a command. Most often, however, para is a preposition. It can mean "by": para mañana means "by tomorrow." It can mean "for": El libro es para tí means "The book's for you." It can mean in order to: Fuí para ver La Casa Blanca means "I went (in order) to see the White House."
The Spanish phrases 'para qué' and 'por qué' both can mean why.
There are still countries where polio is endemic. examples are Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Niger and Afghanistan
"Paz para" means "peace".
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"Siempre para tu" needs an ending. For example, "siempre para tu libro" is "always for your book". Siempre para ti is "always for you". Which one do you mean? take your pick.
Para mostrar mean to show, to exhibit, or to sample.
the greek prefix para means beyond