The language of Jesus' time and place was Aramaic, a very, very close kin to Hebrew. When He said, "Follow me," he was speaking to other Aramaic speakers of His region. He doubtless spoke in Aramaic.
'Follow' in Hebrew is לעקוב ("La'akov"). In comes from the word עקבות, which means footsteps in Hebrew ("Akevot"). The meaning of it comes from the idea of following someones' footsteps.
The greek word for follow is ακολουθώ (akolutho).
In Hebrew: ba akharai (×‘× ×חריי)
In Greek: ακολουθήστε με (akolouthÃste me)
to a man: bo ah-kha-RAH-ee (×‘×•× ×חריי)
to a woman: BO-ee ah-kha-RAH-ee (בו××™ ×חריי)
Ακολουθώ (akolutho) (=follow) Παρακολουθώ (parakolutho) (=follow, watch, attend)
yes greek people follow the santa thing and mostly they are just like us
Mostly Greek Orthodox which is christian.
Most Pillipe people follow Greek Orthodoxy
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, and the moon. she has vowed to stay a maiden forever, and has a group of huntresses that follow her. In other words, no, she isn't really a "mean" goddess.
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Greek Polytheism
Zeus mean same in Greek
Zeus mean same in Greek
Ecos mean house in Greek
Shurale is not a greek name and it doesnt mean anything in the Greek language.