oúte hafizah is "nor hafizah" in Greek.
In Greek, the name Norhafizah could be translated as "Νορχαφίζα" (Norhafíza), using the Greek alphabet to phonetically approximate the sound of the name. Translating names between languages is not always exact, and the transliteration may vary based on pronunciation differences.
Yes, "Pilgrim's Progress" has been translated into Greek. There are several Greek translations available for readers who prefer to read the book in Greek.
The word "macrophage" originates from Greek. It is derived from the Greek words "makros," meaning large, and "phagein," meaning to eat. So, macrophage literally means "big eater."
In Kikuyu language, "how" is translated as "nĩ ũmĩ".
In the Kikuyu language, "eat" is translated to "nywaa."
In Kikuyu language, "very" can be translated as "mûchîne."
The word "macrophage" originates from Greek. It is derived from the Greek words "makros," meaning large, and "phagein," meaning to eat. So, macrophage literally means "big eater."
AnswerJerome translated the Bible from Greek into Latin.
The Torah was translated into Greek around 270 BCE.
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Anatomical language is derived from both Greek and Latin terminology. The original medical texts were in Greek, and then translated into Latin. They were used until the 1700's until they were translated into other languages, like English.
The Old Testament of the Bible was translated from Hebrew to English and the New Testament from Greek.
The English word ice can easily be translated into Greek language. There is spelled "pagos". It can be made a noun or verb.
Originally in Modern Greek but has been translated into many other languages.
Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.
ΑΙΣΘΗΜΑ -or- ΣΥΝΑΙΣΘΗΜΑ. Feel = ΑΙΣΘΗΣΗ (n.), ΑΙΣΘΑΝΟΜΑΙ (v.)
The original bible was first written in the greek language. It was then translated into every language in the world. And it is the most sold book in the world.
The King James Bible was translated from a Greek text "Textus Receptus" which was compiled in 1516 by Erasmus. Although there were some original manuscripts available they were not used. Aramaic was the common language spoken in Israel in Jesus' time, and it was likely the language He spoke day by day. While some Aramaic words were used by the Gospel writers in the New Testament. The New Testament, however, was written in Greek.