The Greek word for "Beside" is "δίπλα".
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"Beside" (From the Greek)
Yes Para is also Greek (beside)
In Greek, parameter means the following: Para means beside and meter means measure. Thus, meaning beside measure in Greek. Parameter is used in a variety of subjects such as linguistics, mathematics, etc.
The correct way to say that is, he sat beside her.
adjacent
al lado de = beside/next to ademas de = besides/as well as
You could have three children stand in front of the class. You could say, "Jeremy is between Anna and Joseph. Jeremy is beside Anna, but Jeremy is also beside Joseph. Joseph is not beside Anna." Then you could ask Joseph to sit down. Then you could say, "Jeremy is beside Anna."
The word "beside" in French can be translated as "à côté de."
how do you say unite in greek
Hades is a mythological Greek god of the Underworld, his wife Persephone was Queen of the Dead beside him.
You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.