Greek word for Sunday, Κυριακή, is derived from Κύριος (Lord).
pso̱mí is the greek word for bread
The Biblical Greek for Joshua is the same as the word for Jesus: Iesous
Greek for good is "kalA" - the emphasis is on the last syllable. The koine (biblical) Greek word for good is "kalos"
If you mean the ceremony of relιgious worship according to a prescribed form, then the greek word is "λειτουργία" (leeturgheea).
In biblical Koine Greek, the word "hals" (pronounced "halce") means salt, or sea salt. The modern Greek word for salt is "aláti". The word "hals" can be found in the original greek texts of the Christian New Testament.
Father in Modern Greek is πατέρας [pateras]Father in Ancient and Biblical Greek is πατηρ [patēr]
The New Testament Greek word for church transliterated into English as ecclesia and is sometimes used by churches in their names.There is no biblical Hebrew equivalent, as the word "church" is not used in the Hebrew Bible, but there is a modern Hebrew word: k'nessiya (כנסיה)
There is no reference to the word petronella in KJV biblical text. You may want to look that word up in a Greek dictionary to see what it means, however it has no biblical significance.
Zero times. There was no Biblical Greek word for homosexual nor was there any concept of sexual orientation in Biblical times.
They are biblical and not Greek mythology.
If you're talking about translations of the word History:Modern Hebrew = הִיסטוֹרִיָה (historiya).Biblical Hebrew = תוֹלְדוֹת (toldot)Greek = ιστορία (istoría)
It is the first day of the week.