YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil.
It's not from Brazil
I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya
Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for Grandmother.
What is the greek word for father?
Father in Modern Greek is πατέρας [pateras]
Father in Ancient and Biblical Greek is πατηρ [patēr]
What is 'Suivez-nous' in English?
You all follow us is an English equivalent of 'Suivez-nous'. The imperative 'suivez' means '[you all] follow'. The personal pronoun 'nous' means 'we, us'. Together, they're pronounced 'swee-veh noo'.
What is the Greek word for kiss written in English?
Phonetically. Since the alphabet doesn't translate, you have to do it by the sounds of the words. Anyone who speaks Greek can sound out your words and understand what you meant. Katalavenies? (Phonetic Greek for "Do you understand?") For some more details on this, see the link, below.
What does filia kardoula mou mean?
"Filia kardoula mou" is Greek for "kiss, my heart." It is a term of endearment used to express love and affection towards someone.
What does λιθος ο ορεστιας χρυσος ποιητικος mean?
λιθος ο ορεστιας χρυσος ποιητικος
Litho Orestes Chrysis poetic
What is 'Pos ise re file mou' when translated from Greek to English?
Πώς είσαι ρε φίλε μου? in Greek, Romanized as Pos ise re file mou, is "How are you, my friend?" in English.
What is the greek meaning of Literature?
Learning; acquaintance with letters or books., The collective body of literary productions, embracing the entire results of knowledge and fancy preserved in writing; also, the whole body of literary productions or writings upon a given subject, or in reference to a particular science or branch of knowledge, or of a given country or period; as, the literature of Biblical criticism; the literature of chemistry., The class of writings distinguished for beauty of style or expression, as poetry, essays, or history, in distinction from scientific treatises and works which contain positive knowledge; belles-lettres., The occupation, profession, or business of doing literary work.
In Greek, it means, "what is your name?" (how are you called?).
What does the word rhema mean?
"Rhema" is a Greek word that in Christian theology refers to the spoken word of God, often used to convey specific divine revelations or messages. It is usually distinguished from "logos," another Greek term that represents the overall message of God.
How do you pronounce Greek words?
You pronounce it almost like the word "key," but with a bit of an "h" sound in front of it.
Just like you pronounce:
He is a doctor
Hero
History
Hint
How is the Greek word ένωση pronounced phonetically in English?
The phonetic pronounciation for the word ένωση is énosi. (I found the answer on another website).
What is the greek word for fish?
psari = In the Greek alphabet "ψαρι." In ancient Greek it was "ἰχθύς" (ichthus).
Probably a Latin root.
A = from
Lumen, luminis = light, eye
So, A-lumin-ium = from light (->shiny?). -ium is just a suffix added on because it is an Element.
How do you say little sister in Greek?
Μικρή κότα [mikri kota]
κοτόπουλο [kotopoulo]
κοτοπουλάκι [kotopoulaki]
What is a greek word in the English language?
There are so many English words of the Greek origin. Examples of the English word which has the Greek origin includes abax, abacus, agape, and antagonist.