Yep - it's sagapo (but the Greeks soften the 'p' to sound more like a b - so it's sagabo).
Also - do you love me? = m'agabas?
I'm learning Greek sloooooooooooowly because it's a very difficult language.
2006-09-20 06:32:05
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answer #1
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answered by sarah b 4
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I know the story about Jesus in the garden with Peter when Jesus says that he loves (agape) Peter and Peter replies that he loves (philos) Jesus. There is also another word in greek for love and that would be eros.
2006-09-20 22:41:11
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answer #2
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answered by madchriscross 5
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Ï' αγαÏÏ Î¼ÏÏÏ Î¼Î¿Ï
!. ÎείÏε εÏίÏηÏ
2006-09-20 06:04:10
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answer #3
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answered by The_answer_person 5
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Σ' ÎγαÏÎ¬Ï (S' Agapao)
2006-09-20 06:06:20
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answer #4
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answered by freec 2
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It's "se agapo". Pronounced: just like it's written.
2006-09-20 06:03:40
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answered by Alex V 2
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S'agapw =Σ'αγαÏÏ..!=0)
2006-09-20 06:03:03
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answered by ? 4
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Sa Ga Po...not sure if that is how it's spelled, but that's how it sounds.
2006-09-20 06:02:04
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answered by Jen G 6
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Yasou fele mou deganis....Sa-ga-po.... is i love you... endaxi
2006-09-20 06:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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S' agapo
2006-09-20 06:03:29
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answered by cp 2
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