Παιδεία (transliterated paedeia, pronounced ped-ee-ah)
It is the root for words as paedagogics, paedagogy etc.
Since education is about children, it shares the same root with the word child.
That is the reason why "paed-" is found both in words like paedagogics and in words such as "paedophile" (lover of children).
An unfortunate connection in my opinion.
The Greek word for educate is "παιδεύω" (paideuo).
εκπαιδεύσει
The root of 'educate' is the Latin word "educare," which means to lead out, to train, or to instruct.
There is no historical figure named A Cripps credited with the quote "Educate a man and you educate an individual; educate a woman and you educate a family." This sentiment reflects the idea that educating women can have a ripple effect on the well-being and development of society as a whole. It is a popular saying that emphasizes the important role of women in shaping the future generation through education.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
Greek word for Education and meaning
One way to use the word "educate" in a sentence is: "Parents play a crucial role in their children's development by providing support and opportunities to educate them."
Educate
No, the word 'educate' is a verb: educate, educates, educating, educated.Example: The program is an effort to educate the public about infant and child nutrition.The noun forms for the verb to educate are educator, education, and the gerund, educating.
One needs to educate the other.
There is no historical figure named A Cripps credited with the quote "Educate a man and you educate an individual; educate a woman and you educate a family." This sentiment reflects the idea that educating women can have a ripple effect on the well-being and development of society as a whole. It is a popular saying that emphasizes the important role of women in shaping the future generation through education.
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I think it is educate
There are three syllables in the word "educate."
edu-catethe base word is edu