ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ is how you write it in greek
It is pronounced: ah-LEE-thee-ah
To say the word turtle in the Greek language you say chelona. In the Latin language this word is said as turtur.
You said it right. The saying is said differently in different languages, though. In English, you said it right.
I suppose that any Greek philosopher did not say so.
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
It was the French philosopher Voltaire who said, "I do not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Obviously, he believed in "freedom of speech!"
Hebrew: akhsháv (עכשיו)Greek: tóra amésos (τώρα αμέσως)
Marcus Aurelius
Theseus IS his Greek name. In Greek it would look like this: Θησεύς. It would be said "theh-say-OOS" with the pitch rising ont he last syllable.
The letter "kappa" in the Greek alphabet is pronounced as "KAH-pah" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
The word rainbow is said in Greek as ouranio toxo. The word rainbow is said as iridis in Latin and as arco iris in Spanish.
The name Alexa is said the same in Greek as it is in English. The name Alexa is derived from the name Alexandria which is Greek.