telescopeo
see far
τηλεσκόπιο (teleskopio)
The origin of the word "telescope" is ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian telescopio or modern Latin telescopium, from tele- 'at a distance' + -scopium (see -scope ).
To say the word turtle in the Greek language you say chelona. In the Latin language this word is said as turtur.
νίκη
Greek is a language in the Indo-European Family which has no close relatives (as do, say, Spanish and Portugese, or Danish and Norwegian).
Its νοιάζομαι (niazome).
Its μαγος . (magos).
Bicycle in Greek is "ποδήλατο" (podílato).
Virginia in Greek is pronounced "Βιρτζίνια" (Virtzinia).
Telescope is calles as Dhoorbeen in Hindi language
Telescope comes from the Italian, telescopio, meaning "from a distance."