The book is called "Utopia." It was written by Thomas More in 1516 and describes an imaginary island society that represents a perfect, ideal society, hence the modern English meaning of "utopia" as an ideal place.
"Ellinas" (Έλληνες) is the Greek word for "Greeks".
Thomas is a Greek name.It is apparently derived from the Aramaic name Te'omawhich means "twin".
that' not English so why put it in the "English to greek" category?
The Greek root crypt means "hidden" in English.
Eisai, in Greek, means "you are" in English.
The Greek word for millkros means small in English.
"Euxaristw" is a Greek word that means "thank you" in English.
The Greek word demos means people or public in english
Utopia was written by Sir Thomas More in 1516, who coined the word.It was taken from the greek word U for no and the Greek word for where. So Utopia means Nowhere. He intended to write something funnier than the book In Praise of Folly by Erasmus.Thomas MooreSir Tomas More wrote a book entitled Utopia. It was taken from the greek word U for no and the Greek word for where. So Utopia means Nowhere. He intended to write something funnier than the book In Praise of Folly by Erasmus.
"Ναι" (pronounced "ne") in Greek means "yes" in English.
"Nai" in Greek means "Yes" in English
galaxy in greek is "γαλαξιας"(ghalaxias) and it means the same as in english.