none there is none words that start with the letter L Sorry go find it somewhere else.
There are three I know Love, Lute, Lyre because Aphrodite was the Goddes of love, Hermes played the Lyre and Apollo played the Lute.
There are no words in Greek that start with q but some have q in them
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
There is no Q in the ancient greek alphabet. There was a qoppa, but it was an allophone for kappa - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qoppa I am doing a project for school right now on Ancient Greece. We have to have a word for each letter of the alphabet. For "Q" I put quail. The Greek god Hephaestus's' favorite bird was the quail. There are not any other words involved with Ancient Greece that start with "Q". I hope this helped you.
There aren't any. The sound didn't exist in ancient Greek, and there was no letter in the alphabet to represent it. In ancient Latin, the letter 'v' represented the sound of English 'w'. Certain archaic dialects of Greek had the 'w' sound, and wrote it with a letter known as "digamma". But both the sound and the letter disappeared before the classical period of the language.
alpha
It means:agrammatos
rhombus
There is no letter A in the Greek language or the ancient Greek language.
I dont think the Greeks had a letter which can be directly compared to the modern day Q
There are no words in Greek that start with q but some have q in them
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
Trick question. There is no F in the Greek alphabet. Nearest is Phi = pH - which you find in our adaptions of Greek to English, such as philosophy, philanthrophy, phallic, aphorism.
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finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
veta
Venus Venus is Roman for Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love