Flame in Spanish is 'llama' (pronounced yah-mah).
Fire
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The homophone that means to burn with sudden flame is "flair" - this refers to a sudden burst or flare of fire or light.
its a Greek symbol to represent Zeus and the flame that never went out
The Greek flame, or "eternal flame," refers to a symbol of continuity and resilience. It is often associated with ancient Greek mythology, where flames were kept burning as a tribute to the gods. Today, the Greek flame is sometimes used in ceremonies or memorials to represent a timeless connection to the past.
The Olymipic Torch represents the Eternal Flame. The Eternal Flame PROBABLY represents Hestia (Vesta), Greek goddess of the hearth. Or it could represent Hephaestus (Vulcan), Greek god of fire.
Flame in French is flamme. Flame in Spanish is la llama. Flame in Italian is fiamma. Flame is Greek is floga.
It is a flame resistant denim material, usually stapled to the buttocks of forestry camp directors and their children.
φλόγα (floga).
the olympic flame represents the death and the rebirth of greek heroeshope and endurance
Greek fire
It is of greek orign and means capable of crookedness. It means "fiery one" or "bright flame" .....you're way wrong
φλόγες (floges).
small flame ,or big flame
She Is The Goddess Of Hearth And Home And The eternal Flame.