You could say "mathaino" with th pronounced as in theatre (it's written as μαθαίνω in greek)
learn in Greek is μαθαίνω [matheno]
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
Aristotle was quoted as saying What you have to learn to do we learn by doing. He was a Greek philosopher who lived from 384-322 BCE.
You will typically learn about Greek Mythology in an English class at school. You will also learn about Shakespearean works.
The Greek people and those who want to learn Greek.
Some have to learn it at school, others have to learn it to communicate in Greece, or with Greek visitors.
No. They usually learn Latin.
The Greek term for unconditional love is "agape."
We can learn about democracy, which originally stated in Greece. We can also learn about Greek Mythology, which is the basis of the "I'm higher than you are on the imporance pyramid".
The Hindi term for "Learn" is सीखना (Sikhna).
The discipline that gets its name from the Greek word meaning 'inclined to learn' is "philosophy." The term is derived from the Greek word "philosophia," which translates to "love of wisdom." Philosophy encompasses the study of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, values, reason, and the nature of reality, reflecting a deep curiosity and desire for understanding.
No it's not hard to learn. It's really easy.... If You're Greek. Or half Greek or at least have some sort of Greek in you. You need to know the alphabet. The Greek Alphabet does not have al of the English alphabet. So you can't really write down all the alphabet in English and in Greek... Unless you are especially talented at the Greek alphabet like me then you can learn very easily.