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You say: musiki (μουσική).
(Παρακαλώ) Parakalo
Hermes is Ͱερμες in Greek
24 of the thousands of hieroglyphics are called unilaterals, and they can be considered an early type of alphabet, but they only had consonants. The first Alphabet to include vowels was the Greek Alphabet, thousands of years later.
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You say: musiki (μουσική).
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"amoeba" using the Greek alphabet :- αλλαγή
24 of the thousands of hieroglyphics are called unilaterals, and they can be considered an early type of alphabet, but they only had consonants. The first Alphabet to include vowels was the Greek Alphabet, thousands of years later.
Hermes is Ͱερμες in Greek
The Greek word for 'change' is μεταβολή (metabolí).
What the hell... (is going on) Τί στο διάολο... (συμβαίνει) [Ti sto diaolo...]
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There isn't an alphabet with origins from all three of those languages.
The English word "creativity" can be translated into Greek language. However, that translation may sound a bit unique to English speakers. The word is "dimiourgikotita".