I am not sure about Greek but the Hebrew word for path is arach.
It means something that mimics something else. That sounds/looks/acts/feels etc like the original. Greek : μιμητής
It sounds Greek to me
Zorba The Greek
Sounds Greek to me............
It means sounds confusing
In Greek "thyme" is θυμάρι (Sounds like thymári)
If you are not familiar with the Greek spoken language then you will find it is not an easy language to understand, and the Greek written language is also very difficult because the English alphabet is not used, so when someone says 'sounds like Greek to me' they are actually saying they don't understand you.* In Greece, its ''Its all Chinese to me''. :)
sounds greek to me, or maybe Latin tectonic is from the greek adjective tektonikos or "built" as in arcitecture
If you mean how many vowels the greek language has, it' s 7: α , ε η, ι, υ, ο, ω.It has also some more that come from a combination of letters and these are: αι, ει, υι, οι, ου
δέκα/deka, sounds like [they-ka]
The English Alphabet came from the Roman Alphabet. The Roman Alphabet was derived from the Greek alphabet but was modified because some Latin sounds are different from Greek Sounds. Greek does not have a C sound. Latin has a W. Koine Greek does not but Doric Greek does. Still, no one knows just who modified the Greek Alphabet to make it suitable for Latin.
in my opinion greek sounds harsh