Nothing is "opposite" to Greek -- it's a language or the term referring to someone from Greece.
For the use of Greek to mean fraternity member, there is no exact term for non-frats.
The opposite of Greek could be considered non-Greek or another specific nationality or culture that is distinct from Greek.
The Greek root "hetero" means "different" or "other." For example, "heterosexual" refers to individuals who are attracted to people of the opposite gender.
"Against" is the English equivalent of the Greek prefix "anti-." The preposition contra is the Latin equivalent. An English derivative of the Greek prefix is the noun "antagonist." An English derivative of the Latin equivalent is the adjective "contrary."
The opposite of "ask" is "answer".
The opposite of 'confidence' is 'diffidence'. The opposite of the word begins with 'di'.
The opposite of a liar is someone who is truthful or honest.
Tragedy
Arktiki = The north pole sea. Anti = means "opposite" in greek. Ant-arktiki = the area that is opposite of the north pole = The south pole.
The opposite of the underworld is the heavens, and in Greek Mythology, Hades' brother Zeus ruled the heavens.
Its καχυποψία (kachipopsia) (n.)
the answer for this question is calm. The opposite of "hyper", from the Greek meaning "above" or "over", is "hypo", from the Greek meaning "below" or "under" - as in, for example, a hypodermic injection, a needle inserted under the skin.
Anti means against or opposite.
The Greek root "hetero" means "different" or "other." For example, "heterosexual" refers to individuals who are attracted to people of the opposite gender.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Antonym comes from the Greek words meaning "opposite" and "name."
Actually, it is pretty much the opposite. Some English words come from Greek. Or, if what you are looking for is about people, then again it is the opposite. If English and Greeks are related at all, then English would come from Greek, not the other way around.
In Greek Aletheia means truth. In Greek mythology the waters of Lethe induced one into a state of forgetfulness. Literally aletheia means the opposite of the state of forgetfulness.
It means ''of an other/opposite side/kind (with the broader sense of the word). Its the opposite of the root ''homo-'' meaning of the same kind.