The Greek word for "human" (I'm pretty sure) is "anthropos".
άνθρωπος/ anthropos
human
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
The root word that means people or human is "anthropo-", derived from the Greek word "anthrōpos" meaning human being.
demo like in democracy (govt. of the people
είμαι (ime). It changes (same as in the English language) with the way you use it.
Anthropos is a Greek word that translates to "human" or "person". It is often used in the context of anthropology, the study of humankind, to refer to humans as a collective species. Anthropos can also be used to signify the essence or nature of being human.
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
The word "psyche" comes from the Greek word "psykhe," which means "soul" or "mind." It is also associated with the concept of the human soul, mind, or spirit in ancient Greek philosophy and mythology.
The root word for "anthropos" is "anthropo-" which comes from the Greek word for "human" or "man".
The word "anthropomorphism" originates from the Greek words "anthropos" (human) and "morphē" (form), meaning attributing human characteristics or behaviors to non-human entities, like animals or objects.
Κελί. Pronounced keli if you mean the cage, If you mean the cells of the human body then it would be Κύτταρο Pronounced kitaro