[Facts] Re: Roman to Greek translation request?
in reply to a message by Nanaea
As per your Satanic Majesty's request:
The genitive case of Satan in Greek can be expressed as:
+ Satana (of Satanas - Satan)
+ Eosforou (of Eosforos - Lucifer)
+ Diavolou (of Diavolos - Devil)
Here goes with the Greek numerical feminine names:
+ Proti
+ Deutera
+ Triti
+ Tetarti
+ Pempti
+ Hecti
+ Hebdomi
+ Ogdoi
+ Enati
And guess what Daividh: I didnt have to remove anyone's brassiere to get going with the counting!
Disclaimer: The above translations are provided for entertainment purposes only. Please advise with your local laws befor applying them in any form of human or animal experiments.
The genitive case of Satan in Greek can be expressed as:
+ Satana (of Satanas - Satan)
+ Eosforou (of Eosforos - Lucifer)
+ Diavolou (of Diavolos - Devil)
Here goes with the Greek numerical feminine names:
+ Proti
+ Deutera
+ Triti
+ Tetarti
+ Pempti
+ Hecti
+ Hebdomi
+ Ogdoi
+ Enati
And guess what Daividh: I didnt have to remove anyone's brassiere to get going with the counting!
Disclaimer: The above translations are provided for entertainment purposes only. Please advise with your local laws befor applying them in any form of human or animal experiments.
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As per your Satanic Majesty's request:
The genitive case of Satan in Greek can be expressed as:
+ Satana (of Satanas - Satan)
+ Eosforou (of Eosforos - Lucifer)
+ Diavolou (of Diavolos - Devil)
@@@@ All of which make intriguing surnames. :) Unfortunately, the Greek numerical feminine names wouldn't sound too flattering to American ears. I have to admit that I, too, have a certain bias towards feminine names ending in the letter "a". But I'll file away the information for possible future use. Multan dankon!
And guess what Daividh: I didnt have to remove anyone's brassiere to get going with the counting!
@@@@ I imagine this must be quite an accomplishment for you. :)
Disclaimer: The above translations are provided for entertainment purposes only. Please advise with your local laws befor applying them in any form of human or animal experiments.
@@@@ I dunno what you must think, Pavlos. That I had some arcane purpose for requesting these names? Really now! ;)
-- Nanaea
The genitive case of Satan in Greek can be expressed as:
+ Satana (of Satanas - Satan)
+ Eosforou (of Eosforos - Lucifer)
+ Diavolou (of Diavolos - Devil)
@@@@ All of which make intriguing surnames. :) Unfortunately, the Greek numerical feminine names wouldn't sound too flattering to American ears. I have to admit that I, too, have a certain bias towards feminine names ending in the letter "a". But I'll file away the information for possible future use. Multan dankon!
And guess what Daividh: I didnt have to remove anyone's brassiere to get going with the counting!
@@@@ I imagine this must be quite an accomplishment for you. :)
Disclaimer: The above translations are provided for entertainment purposes only. Please advise with your local laws befor applying them in any form of human or animal experiments.
@@@@ I dunno what you must think, Pavlos. That I had some arcane purpose for requesting these names? Really now! ;)
-- Nanaea