Yes, myth is a word. A myth is a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events. A myth is also a widely held but false belief or idea.
Yes, myth is a word.
The Spanis word for "myth" is "mito".
The Tagalog word for myth is "alamat."
I read a myth about the constilations today
it is a fable... the word fable implies MYTH
The myth of Atlantis has captivated people's imaginations for centuries.
The word is in Greek. That is what the word "MYTH" comes from.
Mythos. (μύθος)
Creationists believe that the story of creation in the book of Genesis is not a myth.
The opposite word for myth is truth. 'Fact' is also an acceptable synonym.
The ancient Greeks told many captivating myths about their gods and heroes.
There are several other words or synonyms for legend. Some include fable, myth, tale, tradition, saga, narrative, and the word folklore.
The nymph is a Greek myth. There is no Hawaiian word for nymph.