believes is a verb in English and is not related to Greek language
The word "croit" in French translates to "believes" in English. It is derived from the verb "croire," which means "to believe."
herpeton is the reptile in greek comes from the verb herpo -> to creep
Ancient Greek
The Greek root 'scope' means "to see" or "to examine." It is commonly used in words related to viewing, observing, or analyzing something in detail.
The Greek verb phagein means "to eat", as in phagocyte or "eating cell"
It is Latin, from the verb 'serpo,' meaning to creep or crawl.
It means ''to play'' (παίζεις). Original verb paizo (παίζω).
Of the Greek verb βλώσκω blōskō "to come", meaning "having come". Ancient Greek does not; the object them is understood from context.
the ancient Greeks
The plural of the noun belief is beliefs.Example: There are many beliefs within this society.The word believes is the third person, singular, present of the verb to believe.Example: He believes that he can win.
The verb forms for the noun belief are believe, believes, believing, believed.
The correct plural noun for "belief" is "beliefs."