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The Koine Greek word for mother is "mētēr," transliterated /meh' tehr/ (It is spelled, in Greek letters: mu, eta, tau, eta, rho, with an accent acute on the first syllable). It is a feminine word, and this translation is only the nominative singluar form, but for all lexicons, that is the form they would give.
Meaning of the bee in ancient greek
Pitching ancient Greek hay.
Ancient greek make many buckets, ancient greek like Larry Bird. Ancient greek make so many bucket, now in hall of fame.
Tau (ΤΑΦ, sounds like "tough") is the name of the letter "T" in greek.
Easy . In Greek Panas in ancient Greek pan. Its a sort name to change it :)
tau is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
Tow Seh Tee
tau
It depends on which alphabet you are talking about. In English it is S In Greek it is T In Hebrew, ר (resh) In Russian it is C
Tau.
The way most pronounce it today is 'thay-leez', but in ancient Greek it was pronounced 't-hay-leez' Mike
a tau cross.
Tau is the Greek letter that starts with "TA." It is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet and is symbolized by the uppercase Τ and lowercase τ.
As a guess, TAU is the greek letter T and stands for time. Therefore TAU 48 is Time 48 hours after the present time of the forecast.
M - Mu (Mew) N - Nu (New) T- Tau (Taw)