Angelos = Άγγελος (=Angel; which means 'messenger')
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Άγγελος aggelos, [angelos, like in: ang(er)-el(f)-os]
The name Angelo is derived from the Greek word "angelos," which means "messenger" or "angel." In Greek, it is typically transliterated as "Άγγελος" (Angelos). The name is often associated with divine messages and is commonly used in various cultures.
It's not a Latin root, it's Greek. Angelos in Greek simply means messenger.
ἄγγελος pronounced "angelos" The Greek font doesn't show up perfectly on this site.
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The English phrase "angel of death" has a Greek translation. When written with the English alphabet this phrase translates into the Greek "angelos tou thanatou".
i have tried miranda.cosgrove and it says shes from los angelos but it says language spanish
Greece is the country. Greek is the language.
The word archangel came about in the 12th century in Olde French. It came from earlier versions of the Latin, archangelus, and the Greek, arkhangelos. These both mean "chief angel."Greek arkh- chief (from archon meaning ruler)Greek angelos - angel (from angelos meaning messenger)The connection to rules comes from the word archon.
The language spoken in Sparta was Doric Greek. It was a dialect of the Greek language that differed from the Attic Greek spoken in Athens.
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