As house-law. eco: οικος : house ,home and -nomy :νόμος: law.
pi is simply the name for the Greek character πwhich is the 16th letter in the Greek alphabet. In the 1700's the mathematician William Jones adopted its use because it is the first letter of the Greek word περιφέρεια which translates to periphery which is literally the perimeter of a circle or a curve, or circumference.
The ancient Greek word "biblos" or "byblos" translates as the word "book". So the bible is "THE" book.
Literally they both mean ball (orb from Latin, sphere from Greek).
"Percent" literally translates to "per hundred" Think of it as 2/100ths of the number, convert 2/100 to a decimal and multiply 304,059,724*0.02= 6,081,194.48
Fourteen in Chinese is 十四 (literally translates to "ten four") and is pronounced "shi si"十四 is fourteen in Chinese.十四 is fourteen in Chinese.
Έχουμε πίστη * Έχουμε literally translates as: "We have" "I have" would be Έχο.
Literally, it translates to "river horse".
Alastor's symbol was avenge. His name literally translates to "Avenger".
The word "atmos" is the Greek translation of the word "vapor." The word "atmosphere" translates from Greek literally as "vapor sphere."
In Greek mythology, Pandora's Box contained all the troubles and evils that afflict humanity. While Pandora was instructed not to open the box, she eventually gave in and released these malevolent forces into the world. The only thing that remained in the box was hope.
χριστός ‎(Khristós) is the Greek equivalent of the English name "Christ." It translates literally as "the anointed one" in English. The pronunciation will be "khrees-TOS" in Aeginan Greek.
Pablo Picasso is one. And El Greco which literally translates as "The Greek". You can look him up.
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase τί κάνεις? The question, Romanized as Ti kanis, translates literally as "What are you doing?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee KA-nees" in Aeginan Greek.
The Paleozoic literally translates into Ancient Life.It comes from the Greek Palaios meaning ancient or primitive and zoe meaning life.
it's a shortening of "stin iya mas", which literally translates to "to our health". Usually used as a toast kind of like cheers.
Metōnymía (μετωνῠμία) is the Greek equivalent of the English word "metonymy." The noun literally translates as "change of name" in English, where something gets an associated name, as in "suits" for "business executives." The pronunciation will be "mey-TO-nee-MEE-a" in Aeginan Greek.
It can mean different things depending on use , however as I am Greek it literally translates to : To not recognise or I do not recognise you , or I do not know of you etc and variations of depending on the context.