Greece is the name of the country.
Greek is the language or culture of a person from Greece.
For example, you would say "I am Greek." not "I am Greece."
So , no they do not mean the same thing.
No. Greek and Hebrew are completely unrelated languages.
No. Greek and Hebrew are completely unrelated languages.
No. Greek and Hebrew are completely unrelated languages.
Greece is the name of the country and the Greek are the people who live there in the country of Greece
In Greece.
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
Alexander the Great was Greek. Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom in the northern Greek peninsula and is now a province of modern Greece. Epirus is still the north-west state in Greece. Alexander and his father were descendants of the Argead dynasty which originate from Argos in southern Greece while his mother descendant from the Molossians, the tribe of Achilles. Alexander significantly exposed the vast areas that he conquered to Greek civilization and influence.
Greece is a country. And Greek is anything has to do with Greece.
Greece is the name of the country and the Greek are the people who live there in the country of Greece
Strange question, Greece is a country, if you are from Greece & have the blood you are Greek. I.E. Greece is a country, Greeks are its people.
Strange question, Greece is a country, if you are from Greece & have the blood you are Greek. I.E. Greece is a country, Greeks are its people.
No. Gresse is a town in France. Greek is the nationality of a person born in Greece.
Greece is the country. Greek is anything that comes from Greece, like the Greek language, the Greeks (the people of Greece) etc.
The same thing you learned in school but in Greek
Greek is a language and an ethnicity. Greece is a modern country. There is no city called Greek or Greece.
in Greece
Yes. They are both under the Ecumenical Patriarch.
Almost! Apollo in Rome, Apollon in Greece.
greek is the greece's nationality.