Baraq (ברק) is the Hebrew word for lightning, but there is no such word in Greek.
Note: based on the spelling in the question, you're talking about Barack Obama, whose name is not Baraq in Hebrew. It is Baruch (ברוך) which means "blessed".
Barak is the Hebrew word for lightning, but it has no meaning in Greek.
σωμα means body in ancient greek literally translated as soma
St. Jerome translated the bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin. The translated version is called the Latin Vulgate.
"Zebra" in English is Ζέβρα in Greek.
"Oasis" in English is Όαση in Greek.
"Fall" in English is πτώση in Greek.
No, the Bible was not translated into Greek. The original texts of the Old Testament were primarily written in Hebrew, while the New Testament was written in Greek. However, there have been translations of the Bible from its original languages into modern Greek for the benefit of Greek-speaking readers.
oúte hafizah is "nor hafizah" in Greek.
"Sisters" in English is αδελφές (adelfes) in Greek.
Εθνική (ethniki) in Greek is "national" in English.
in French, the sea is translated 'la mer'
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Saint Jerome