Se thelo what does it mean




















I want you, my Beauty. You - whatever I want and I don't want it. Doesn't make much sense, does it? Poli, polie means "polite" in English. Thelo was created on Very nice. Poli is Greek and, rather than meaning 'many' as the prefix 'poly', it means 'city; or 'of the government'.

Greek for 'Thank you very much'. It is more usual to say 'Efharisto para poli', but the meaning is equivalent. Translated from the Greek, it means "I don't want anything".

Mimmo Poli's birth name is Poli, Domenico. Log in. English to Greek. Add an answer. Want this question answered? Study guides. Prefixes Suffixes and Root Words 28 cards. What is the meaning of the root word nym. What does the Greek word 'gam' mean.

Words that use the root word archy. What is the root word of synonym. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian. Priya Indian.

Neerja Indian. Zira US English. Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. Tessa South African. How to say thelo in sign language? Select another language:. Please enter your email address: Subscribe. Discuss these thelo definitions with the community: 0 Comments. I love sharing anything and everything about my Hellenic culture and upbringing, especially music and dance. I love investigating Greek culture, history, music, and dance. Speaking of investigating, I think I missed my calling, I probably should have been an investigator.

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