The difficulty of Greek 1 can vary depending on individual learning styles and background knowledge. Some find Greek 1 challenging due to the new alphabet and grammatical concepts, while others may pick it up more easily. Consistent practice and dedication can help improve understanding and performance in the class.
Yes, Ralph Macchio's mother is Greek. She comes from a Greek American family.
The Greek root of the word "catalog" is "katalogos," which means "a list" or "a register."
The Greek prefix for 1 is "mono-," for 2 is "di-," for 3 is "tri-," for 4 is "tetra-," for 5 is "penta-," for 6 is "hexa-," for 7 is "hepta-," for 8 is "octa-," for 9 is "ennea-," and for 10 is "deca-."
Several meanings. It is a ball. Boule de neige - snowball Boule de Berlin - doughnut. La boule - a game, similar to lawn bowls or curling, played on hard ground with steel balls.
There's no direct translation but there are a few alternatives:You can use the words:1. proto2. apechto3. telio / telia4. super5. gamato6. ta spaei
Sculeris.. is the greek word for hard
not that hard if you find it interesting
Skleero (as in hard material) or deeskolo (as in difficult)
With hard work.
No it's not hard to learn. It's really easy.... If You're Greek. Or half Greek or at least have some sort of Greek in you. You need to know the alphabet. The Greek Alphabet does not have al of the English alphabet. So you can't really write down all the alphabet in English and in Greek... Unless you are especially talented at the Greek alphabet like me then you can learn very easily.
Its πολλαπλή σκλήρωση (polapli sclirosi). Sclerosis is a Greek word meaning ''to get hard,something that gets tough). σκληρό (skliro) : hard
There are many Greek myths. There is so many that it's hard to count them all. They have been altered and passed down for many years making it hard to count. If this doesn't help.... ASK GOOGLE!
another word gor hard work, is work hard. which comes from america, which comes from greek. toil
Yes, Ralph Macchio's mother is Greek. She comes from a Greek American family.
Like a very hard "K" sound.
No, but the letter Kappa has the same sound as a hard c.
hard or harsh, also tough