Hebrew nouns for Time
Greek nouns for Time
ΧΡΟΝΟΣ [chro-nos]
TIME is directly connected to the Greek word ΘΥΜΟΣ (pronounced: Thymos, thimos) standing for: Humus (~exzema, leak), Anger (the density of events). The Latin word is of similar meaning. That's the reason why Time is considered a demon.
χρόνος/ xronos pronounced "hro-nos" φορά/fora"kathe fora" means "every time"
"Hora" is the Greek root for time. "Tima" is the Old English root for time.
How to say it: τι ώρα είναι? Pronounced "ti ora einai?"
χρόνος
khronos
Αιωνιότητα (eoniOtita)
Auto
It is Greek, from the word "kronos," meaning "time."
Greek mythology derives from legends and stories. There is not a Greek word for a lightning bolt. Electricity was nothing to Greeks during their time.
Yes. Any time "Greek" is used as an adjective or a noun, it should be capitalized.
Archaic is a word from Greek that means from a previous time period or no longer in use.
The root word is chrono, originating from the Greek, meaning or relating to time.
chron came from the Greek word chronos which means time... it is also based on the name of a Greek god named chronos, the god of time...
the greek word for egg is: avgo
Chronos is the father of time in Greek myths. Chronology means the science of measuring time, so therefore comes from Cronos.
Due to the confusion with the Greek word Chronos or Time, Cronos was conceived also as a personification of Time, described as eternally young never old.
There is no Greek word for golf. We use the word ''golf'' or in Greek letters ''Γκόλφ''.
There is no word for jeans in Greek. We use the word ''jeans'' or in Greek letters τζίνς.
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.