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Translating words from Greek to English requires the use of a Greek-English dictionary or a web-based translator. Consulting a person fluent with the language will greatly help in learning the correct pronunciation of words.

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What does travis mean in Greek?

It doesnt mean anything as it is not a Greek word or name, nor has Greek origin.

It does mean something in greek Tavis means the son off david in greek as my middle name is Tavis

What does the greek 'se filo moro mou' mean?

It means "I love you, sweetheart." Σ 'αγαπώ αγάπη μου (s'agapo agape mou) is "I love you, sweetheart" ... or more precisely, " I love you, my love". Se filo moro mou means "I kiss you, my baby."

What is the greek word for swordsman?

The Greek word for swordsman is xifomachos. The Italian word for swordsman is spadaccino and in Latin it is armis.

What does Morris mean in greek?

I dont think its greek i think its scottish Gaelic in which case it means a "Moor", which is a tribe of north africans but in medieval times it is often used as a derogatory word for all black people

What is the greek word to act?

if you mean act as pretend (like actors do) then its "μπορείς να υποδηθείς τα πάντα" (boris na ipodithis ta panta).but if you mean act as "do" then its "μπορείς να κάνεις τα πάντα" (boris na kanis ta panta).

What is the Greek word for glorified?

The greek word for glorified is doxazo(dox-ad'o} and means to render or esteem glorious.

What is the greek word for slay?

This verb in Greek language is ΦΟΝΕΥΩ / φονεύω (phonevo), or the most commonly in use: ΣΚΟΤΩΝΩ / σκοτώνω (scotono).

What are ten greek words that are also American?

Many Greek words have made their way into American English, often through scientific, philosophical, or cultural contexts. Examples include "democracy," derived from "demokratia," meaning rule by the people; "philosophy," from "philosophia," meaning love of wisdom; "theater," from "theatron," meaning a place for viewing; "music," from "mousike," relating to the Muses; "gymnasium," from "gymnasion," meaning a place for exercise; "crisis," from "krisis," meaning decision; "ecology," from "oikos," meaning house; "biology," from "bios," meaning life; "psychology," from "psyche," meaning soul; and "technology," from "techne," meaning art or skill. These words reflect the deep influence of Greek language and thought on American culture and academia.

What is the greek word for sorrow?

ΘΛΙΨΗ / θλίψη.

Its root-word is the equivalent of the English word "friction" (ΘΡΙΨΗ / θρίψη).

Why do Greeks say po po po?

The same reason English speakers say, "tsk, tsk, tsk."