rule of the people
The common English word that comes from the Greek word "demokratia" is democracy.
Democracy.
The English word that comes from the Greek word "grapho" is "telegraph."
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.
The word "vapor" in English comes from the Greek word "αΌΟΞΌΟΟ" (atmΓ³s), meaning "steam" or "mist."
The word "Greek" comes from the Latin word "Graecus," which referred to the ancient people of Greece. The Latin word "Latin" comes from "Latium," the region in Italy where the Romans originated. The word "English" comes from the Old English word "Englisc," which referred to the people of England.
There are many English words derived from the Ancient Greek language.These are a few:autobiograhy - book written about ones own life- comes from three greek words. 'Autos' is Ancient Greek for 'same', or '-self'. 'Bion' is Ancient Greek for 'life'. 'Graphein' is Ancient Greek for 'to write'.Ballistics - the study of projectiles, or things such as bullets shot from a weapon- comes from the Ancient Greek word 'Ballein' which means 'to throw (as with a weapon)' or 'to shoot'.Poet - one who writes poetry - comes from the Ancient Greek word 'poiein' which means 'to make, to create'.Angel - spiritual being who sometimes communicates to man, as in the first chapter of the gospel according to St. Luke - comes from the Ancient Greek word 'angelos' which means 'messanger'.Monotheism - belief in one god - comes from the Ancient Greek word 'monos' which means 'alone, only' and the Ancient Greek word 'theos' which means 'god'.By looking through an English dictionary or an Ancient Greek text book, you can find many more English words which come from the Ancient Greek language.
Democratic, Democrat, most likely
"Democracy" is an English equivalent of the Greek word demokratia. The feminine first declension noun looks like δημοκρατία (dēmokratía) and merges the words δῆμος (dêmos, “common people," "assembly of the people”) and κράτος (krátos, “rule, strength”). The pronunciation will be "DEH-mo-kra-TEE-a" in Aeginan Greek.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
Democracy (Demokratia)
From the Greek - Demokratia
It means Democracy.
Lincoln got it right. Demos is Greek for The Common people. Kratos is Greek for Rule or Strength. Demokratia is government of the people, by the people, for the people.
demokratia, meaning democracy
Yes it does because most English comes from greek terminology.
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
hypocrisy is the English word derived from the Greek word hypokrites