astios is the greek word for funny in greek writing : αστείος
Κωμωδεία = Komοdia [Koh-moh-thee-ah] > comedy
κορόιδο (koroido)
A Greek term for a funny play is a comedy and is said in Greek as komodia. The word comedy is said in Latin as comoedia.
comedy
The Greek word for "That Is Funny" is "αυτό είναι αστείο".
Comedy
Comoidos
comedy
comedy
Example sentence - I wanted to play the funny character in the play this year.
I do. Its funny and a great play. I do. Its funny and a great play. I do. Its funny and a great play. I do. Its funny and a great play. I do. Its funny and a great play. I do. Its funny and a great play.
The Greek word for a play in which the main character suffers is "tragedy" which comes from the Greek word "tragΕidΓa". In Greek drama, tragedies typically focus on the downfall and suffering of the protagonist due to their tragic flaw or fate.
The humerus, the long bone between the elbow and the shoulder, is sometimes called the "funny bone". This is a play on words between the word "humerus" (the bone) and "humorous" (a synonym for amusing or funny)
The native language in Naftemporiki is Greek. The funny thing is, if you had asked me about this word before, I would've thought you made it up! Greek is the answer though!