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Q: What is the Greek word for Destiny?
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What is the word destiny in greek?

This is the word: πεπρωμένο


How do you write destiny in greek letters?

This is it in Greek letters, not the actual word: Δεστινυ


What is the Sanskrit word for 'destiny'?

The Sanskrit word for 'destiny' is "karma." It refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions and intentions have consequences that shape their future experiences.


What is the homophone of the word destiny?

destiny


How do you write destiny in ancient Greek writing?

An oracle


Who were the goddesses of destiny?

In Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.


How do you use fatalistic in a sentence?

fatalistic is not a greek word. μοιρολατρικός (mee-ro-la-tree-kos) is a greek equivalent and it means the one who believes that destiny is unchangeble and obey to it without fighting at all.


What is the German word meaning for destiny?

Destiny is Schicksal in German.


Is nona a greek or latin word?

I'm pretty sure it's LatinANSWER: Nona was one of the Parcae, the three personifications of destiny in Roman mythology (which came from the Moirai in Greek mythology).


How do you write a sentence using the word destiny?

I go to meet my destiny.


Who was the goddess of Destiny in Greek Mythology?

The 3 Fates were three old goddesses that controlled destiny and fate.


How many fates did Zeus have?

Zeus' Fates or "The Fates" were called Moirae in Greek, which translates to "apportioners", in Greek mythology there were 3, dressed in white robes, and were personifications of destiny. The Greek word moira literally means a part or portion, and by extension ones part in life or destiny. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death. One was Clotho, another was Lachesis, and the 3rd was Atropos.