What does koukla mean in English?
pretty/doll
What is a Filia?
Filia means “friendship”, “friendship love” or “brotherly love” (from ancient Greek “philíā/φῐλῐ́ᾱ” = friendship/love, but meant as platonic or amicably love) and “daughter” (from Latin “filia”).
What does Kardoula MOU mean?
Kardoula mou = my heart; this is said to someone you hold a special place in your heart – to friends and family alike/ said to both men and women – used by women to women and men, and men to women = Example=
What does Leventi MOU mean?
Here are some terms of endearment. kamari mou , leventi mou, (mostly for boys) (my “handsome”), agori mou (my boy)
What do Greek people call their daughters?
Romanization: i kóri. Meaning: “daughter” Greek: ο γιος Romanization: o yos.
What does MOU mean in Greek?
Mou or μου means “mine” .When you say “it’s mine” you have to say ine diko mou or είναι δικό μου.ine means it’s, diko is own and Mou is mine.
What does Pusti Malaka mean?
“pusti malaka” Thank you guys.
What does Parakalo mean?
Please
What does Na Re Malaka mean in Greek?
That’s a Greek song. It means: “Go away asshole”
What does ya SAS mean in Greek?
your health
What does kalimera mean in English?
good morning
What does Spera mean in Greek?
When its approaching dusk and you want to greet or reply to greetings. In Greek, Good Evening is ‘Kalispera’. It is translated to mean ‘Kali’ which stands for ‘good’ and ‘spera’ which means ‘hope’, but the translation doesn’t give the direct meaning. Kalispera sas is a more polite way of greeting the elderly.
What does Yamas mean?
The Yamas (Sanskrit: यम), and their complement, the Niyamas, represent a series of “right living” or ethical rules within Yoga philosophy. It means “reining in” or “control”. These are restraints for proper conduct as given in the Vedas and the Yoga Sutras.
What is Yama 11?
Yama means restraints or abstention. Yamas are practices to eliminate wrong, harmful or disturbing behaviour. They create a foundation of right living. Yama consists of five moral codes of conduct.
What are the 5 Niyamas?
Niyamas: Observances, rules, and guidelines. The Yoga Sutra describes five different niyamas, including saucha (cleanliness), santosha (contentment), tapas (self-discipline), svadhyaya (self-reflection), and ishvarapranidhana (surrender to a higher power).
What is the last Niyama?
Isvara Pranidhana, pronounced ‘Ish-va-ra-pra-nid-hah-na’ is the very last of the Niyamas of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras.