siderodromos
-giati mou to elege synexos o proin geitonas mou pou htan gay, tora an yponoouse tipote... idea den exo... :-|
2007-04-01 09:47:53
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answered by Den Leo Poia 3
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In fact Î±Î½ÎµÎ¼Î¿Î³Î¬Î¼Î·Ï is the name of a small falcon in Greece. The bird soars counter to the direction of the wind and stay in one spot by gently flapping its wings against the opposing current. This gives the image that the falcon is having sex in the air with the air.
Now to your Q. Weird is a very personal concept so here are some of mine:
ΩÏαδεÏÏιÏμÏÏ: "who gives a damn" attitude
ΩÏÏÏÏαιοÏ: pale-brown
ΩÏδηÏ: egg shaped
ÎελειÏοÏ
ÏγÏ: to finish the mass
ÎÏ
ÏÏικάδα: the bad breath of somebody who is hungry
Greek is a rich language and therefore full of weird words. Most of them compound words but there are many single ones too.
Filakia
2007-04-01 02:26:58
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answered by The Stainless Steel Rat 5
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ανεμογάμηÏ
was my answer before they removed yr Q
I just love this word!!!!
p.s.
yep...they remove Greek language but not Q/A aginst Greek
2007-03-31 05:07:59
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answered by vivet 7
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so.... no question.
Is greek actually a greek word.
I know Japan isn't a Japanese word.
2007-03-31 04:41:59
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answered by lol200hp 4
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actually,the word is taken from a bird who mates with another bird in the air!![doesn't that sound more romantic?!lol!
2007-03-31 08:07:40
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answered by ....FED UP............ 7
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Giati?
2007-03-31 07:26:25
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answered by emiliosailez 6
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ιγκÏγνιÏο!
igognito!
it is used when someone comes in secret, silently, with no one knowing about his coming
:))
filakia!
2007-03-31 10:00:08
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answered by ..Tolia.. 5
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skoulikomirmigotrupa
2007-03-31 06:07:30
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answered by Lina K 1
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FTOY PALIOYMOYSTOYKOYLOYROY
2007-03-31 16:34:45
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answered by manos_ch2000 3
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from my wife if i had one please wash my dishes..plinemou ta piata..
2007-03-31 10:46:35
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answered by eviot44 5
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