The phrase “Molon Labe” (Μολὼν λαβÎ) in ancient Greek translates to “come and take [them]” in English. It’s a laconic expression of defiance.
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The Greek phrase “Μολὼν λαβΔ can be transliterated into the Latin alphabet as follows:
- Μ (Mu) – M
- ο (Omicron) – o
- λ (Lambda) – l
- á½¼ (Omega with a rough breathing mark) – Ån
- λ (Lambda) – l
- α (Alpha) – a
- β (Beta) – b
- Î (Epsilon with an acute accent) – é
So, “Μολὼν λαβΔ is transliterated as “MolÅn labé.”