There is no such thing as greek hebrew. If you just want the Hebrew word for purpose, it's kavanah (×›×•×•× ×”)
πράγμα [pra-ghma]
The Greek word "titanos" means "giant" or "enormous." In Greek mythology, the Titans were a race of powerful deities who ruled the cosmos before the Olympian gods.
Call them by there name ask this thing and i will answers i am Greek so i know
The word "catastrophe" is a noun, a word for a sudden disaster or a complete failure; a word for a thing.
its εννιαίο (enieo) meaning the whole thing, not divided to groups.
Its from the greek ήλεκτρον or έλεκτρον the name the Greeks gave (I thing it was Thales of Miletus) to a mineral that showed magnetic qualities.
I don't think such a thing exists. The Greek word for "good" is καλός (kalós), and the word for soil is χώμα (chó̱ma). The closest thing to what you've said would be Demeter, whose name could mean "Mother Earth".
The native language in Naftemporiki is Greek. The funny thing is, if you had asked me about this word before, I would've thought you made it up! Greek is the answer though!
the greek word for egg is: avgo
ισχυρός (ischiros) for a male. ισχυρή (ischiri) for a female. ισχυρό (ischiro) for an object or a thing.
νέος (neos) for a male. νέα (nea) for a female. νέο (neo) for a thing.