In biblical Koine Greek, the word "hals" (pronounced "halce") means salt, or sea salt. The modern Greek word for salt is "aláti". The word "hals" can be found in the original greek texts of the Christian New Testament.
In biblical Koine Greek, the word "hals" (pronounced "halce") means salt, or sea salt. The modern Greek word for salt is "aláti". The word "hals" can be found in the original greek texts of the Christian New Testament.
This is a product otherwise known as rock salt. The Greek word is 'Hals'. The Latin word is 'Halites'
Halogens "Salt formers" from Greek Hals-salt and gens-to generate
It became known after 900 AD as an Old English word 'sealt'. Similar to Old German 'salz', Gothic 'salt', Latin 'sal', Greek 'hals' and Dutch as 'saulten'
Do u mean "Frans Hals"?If you are referring to that, i can only give u the year cuz i couldnt find the date.ANSWER: 1580
There is no such word in Greek.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
It became known after 900 AD as an Old English word 'sealt'. Similar to Old German 'salz', Gothic 'salt', Latin 'sal', Greek 'hals' and Dutch as 'saulten'
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.
"Greek"
"naughtiness" is not a Greek word, it is English.
Ecos mean house in Greek
Karl Hals died in 1898.