There are so many English words of the Greek origin. Examples of the English word which has the Greek origin includes abax, abacus, agape, and antagonist.
There are many. The one that comes first to mind, for whatever reason, is "crisis."
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The English Greek Had the word "junk" (:
It's the same in english as it is in Greek.
The word stadion is not part of the Greek language, but in fact is German. This word translates into the English language as the word stadium.
It is an English transliteration of a Greek word.
Αγγλικά is a Greek equivalent of the the English word "English." The word for the English language is written in the Roman alphabet as angliká. The pronunciation will be "AN-glee-KA" in Aeginan Greek.
The English Greek Had the word "junk" (:
The word "hand" comes from Old English.
A english word that has the root word similis is similar
it is a greek word which means "GWAPO" in filipino language and "HANDSOME" in English language.
The word finale in the Greek language is spelled as finale. This word in Latin is ultimo and in Spanish it is the same as it is in English.
You're probably thinking of "lexicon" from the Greek "Λεξικόν". A more appropriate word in the English language is 'Lexis'
Symphony OR orchestra, they both derive from the Greek language.