The Greek word for "Crime" is "έγκλημα".
man is the cause of crime because man is the deciding factor in what crime is. If we say it's a crime presto, it's a crime. If we say it's legal, presto, it's not a crime.
Artemis was not a goddess of crime, neither was she associated with criminals.
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You can say athlete in Greek by saying athlitis. If you wanted to say the word sports in Greek it would be athlitismos.
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The word is a modern coinage combining Latin (crime) and Greek (-logy). The Latin part means of course crime. The Greek part means study or science of something (biology, geology, etc). Therefore crime+study = the study of crime
Ελληνικά (Ellinika) = Greek
In the US, the only time you can say a person is guilty of a crime is after they have been convicted of the crime. Until a person is convicted or admits guilt in a court of law, they are charged with the crime or suspected of the crime.
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
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crime fiction = Kriminalliteratur crime fiction = Krimis (plural)