Too many to mention.At least 3000-4000.
We have Greek plays and architecture. Greek words are used to synthesise new words - eg the words beginning with psy... proto... hyper... anti... ante... etc etc
The Greek word for Beginning is αρχή (archí̱)
There are many books of Greek words and their meanings. They are called DICTIONARIES.Technique in Greek is "tekniki".
There isn't any count of Greek words borrowed into Norwegian, but Greek words do not play a prominent role in the language.
The Latin words for new beginning are Novus Initium
300,000
Some words that have 'bad' in the beginning are: badly, badminton, badger, badge, badlands, bade...
Yes, many English words are formed by adding Greek or Latin prefixes to the beginning of a word. This process allows for the creation of new words, often in the fields of science, medicine, and technology. Some examples include "telecommunication" (tele- + communication) and "submarine" (sub- + marine).
Many Greek words start with 'r' just as they do in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Many scientific words do come from Latin or Greek. Over time, when new words are needed for new things, people create new Latin words that the Romans never used. Scientists also come up with new Greek words such as "drosophilia," the scientific name for fruit fly. "Droso" means dew, and "philia" means loving.
There is no pure form phobia name beginning with y since there are no Greek words that begin with the letter y.
Many scientific and medical terms are based on Greek words.