Monday: Δευτέρα (dheftera)
Theusday: Τρίτη (treetee)
Wednesday: Τετάρτη (tetartee)
Thursday: Πέμπτη (pemtee)
Friday: Παρασκευή (paraskevee)
Saturday: Σάββατο (savato)
Sunday: Κυριακή (keereeakee)
yes they are
The language spoken in Sparta was Doric Greek. It was a dialect of the Greek language that differed from the Attic Greek spoken in Athens.
Both "what days of the week" and "which days of the week" are correct; however, "which days of the week" is typically used when the choices are limited, while "what days of the week" is more open-ended.
The Greek people speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece and is also spoken by Greek communities around the world.
During the Hellenistic Age, Koine Greek was the most widely spoken language in the eastern Mediterranean, Middle East, and Egypt. It was a simplified form of classical Greek that facilitated communication among people of different backgrounds and cultures in the vast Hellenistic world.
The names of the days of the week are different in each language. You must specify a language before a useful answer can be provided.
yes they are
in what language...
During the Hellenistic Age, Koine Greek was the most widely spoken language in the eastern Mediterranean, Middle East, and Egypt. It was a simplified form of classical Greek that facilitated communication among people of different backgrounds and cultures in the vast Hellenistic world.
Depends on language but in English there are none All days of the week end in "Y"
They do not. Saturday is named after Saturn, a Roman god. The other days of the week are named after Norse gods.The above applies to the English names of the days. Other languages may have different histories.
Greece is the country. Greek is the language.
Yes, there is a symbol in the Greek alphabet that represents the /k/ sound, called “kappa.” However, the letter “c” like in the English alphabet does not exist in the Greek language.
Yes, they went to school 6 days a week except for jolidays
No, Greek is not considered a Romance language. It is classified as a Hellenic language, belonging to the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European language family. Romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese, are derived from Latin.
greek
Ephesus is situated in Western Turkey.In the days of Christ, Greek was the common language (the 'lingua franca') of the day, much like English is the common language of the Internet today. In fact, Greek was the international language used across the Roman Empire, despite the 'official' language being Latin (although this was used only in Italy). This is why the gospels were originally written in Greek.Nowadays, the language spoken in the Ephesus area is Turkish.