First is protos Πρώτος
Last is telefteos Τελευταίος
omega
Julius Caesar's last words are not known with certainty and have been the subject of debates. According to the ancient Roman historian Suetonius, Caesar did not say anything. Suetonius mentioned that others claimed that he said "You too, child?" However, he did not say this in Latin. He said it in Greek: "καὶ σύ, τέκνον." Elite Roman men were educated in both Latin and Greek, were fluent in Greek and often spoke in Greek. In his play, William Shakespeare had Caesar say : "Et tu, Brutus." However, this is not what Caesar was said to have said.
Φωτογραφία (photographia) from the greek words fos (light) + grapho (write)
Lobar l
The words that mean ancient are archaeos, archaea, archaeo and in Greek αρχαίος, αρχαία, αρχαίο.
The Indians say their first name first.
Judging by His Last i'd say Greek.
Greek myth does not say.
Jesus' last words were: "Forgive them Father, they know not what they do".
Same in Greek is "ίδιο" and it is pronounciated as e-the-o with the accent on the first e!
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
Πρώτος [prOtos]