Happy Birthday In Greek - How To Discuss
Samuel Coleman
Happy Birthday In Greek
Do you wish me a happy birthday in Greek? ۔
I used online translators, but they still provide information that is not actually used in Greece. Today is my friend's day and I just wanted to greet you in Greek.
Thank you very much!
Chicken hernia (خواہش ± Â € ¿ÃŽÂ "ÃŽÂ" many desire to live for many years, most common)
haroumena genethlia ± ± Happy Day)
Heliohoronie (لڑکی ¹Î "Âàfor girls)), Helio Horrons (à¹ÎÂ"
Happy birthday in greek
Happy Birthday In Greek
Happy Birthday In Greek
This is cronia pola, which means you have many years to live. We don't usually use the correct translation of Happy Day, but here is the genealogy of Eftichismena to tell you. Help for example!
There are several ways to express this:
1. Hronia Polla (Hrohnia Pohlah) means many years.
Pattern of history
xronia tail
I'm not sure about modern Greek, but in ancient Coin Greek (the language of the common people, as opposed to scholars or philosophers), we sing Sui Genesis Macria.
I = yours
Birth = day r
Makriya = happy.
If I had Greek writing I could tell you what it is like.
have nice day!
Cronia Pool
Happy Birthday In Greek
Happy Birthday In Greek
Want a happy birthday in Greek? 3
I used an online translator, but they still provide information that is not really used in Greece. Today is my friendship day and I just want to give you a sign in Greek.
Thank you very much!
hronia Hahn ("خواہش" desire to live many years, most common)
Harumina Genthalia ± ± Happy Day)
hiliohroni (¹Î "وں  ¿ýΠ· for girls), hiliohroni (à¹ÎÂ" ¹Îà Aza Έ ŒÃ Azaza Â
This is Chronia Polla, which means you have many years to live. We don't usually use the correct translation of Happy Rthday, but here is the lineage of Eftichismena so you know. Help for example!
Happy Birthday In Greek
Happy Birthday In Greek
Sample of history
I'm not sure about modern Greek, but in ancient Queen Greek (as opposed to the language of the common people, scholars or philosophers), we sing Sui Genesia Macaria.
I = you
Birth = Birthday
Makaria = Congratulations
If I had Greek writing here I could tell you what it is like.