εμπιστοσύνη (embistosini) for the noun
and εμπιστεύομαι (embistevome) for the verb
Pisteuo is a Greek word whose meaning is to trust.
Its καχυποψία (kachipopsia) (n.)
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
εμπιστοσύνη = affiance, confidence, trust (empistosyni) - -inspiration = έμπνευση (empnefsi)
In Roman mythology, Fides was the goddess of trust. Her Greek counterpart was Pitis, who was the goddess of trust, good faith, and honesty.
Trust in Greek is εμπιστεύομαι [embistevome].
Conjugating the verb depends on the subject of the sentence, and whether a male or a female is saying it: I (masculine) trust in you, Lord: ani bote'akh bekha, adonai. I (feminine) trust in you, Lord: ani botakhat bekha, adonai. We trust in you, Lord: anakhnu botkheem bekha, adonai.
There is no specific symbol in Greek that stands for trust. The Asclepius Wand which is the symbol used by the medical profession may be a substitute however.
the welsh word for trust is 'ymddiried'
There are several words for Trust, however the most used one, at least in my family, is the word εμπιστοσύνη, pronounced "e-bi-sto-see-nee" with the accent on the first "ee" sound. To say "I trust you" or rather "I have trust in you" in Greek, it is Σου έχω εμπιστοσύνη , pronounced "sue eho ebee-sto-see-nee" 'sue' is pronounced like the girl's name Sue.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
In Greek it is εμπιστεύονται. A spelling using the Latin alphabet is "ebisteyontai"