Greek belongs to the group of semetic languages, It originates from Phoenecian, and cyrillic was developed from greek
Greek belongs to the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European language family.
No, Greek and Spanish are not the same. They belong to different language families, with Greek being an Indo-European language and Spanish being a Romance language. They have distinct grammatical structures, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Greek and Latin are based on the Indo-European language family. Hindi is based on the Indo-Aryan language group, which is a branch of the Indo-European language family.
No, Ukrainian and Russian are two distinct languages that belong to different language families. Ukrainian is a member of the East Slavic language group, while Russian is a member of the South Slavic language group. They have differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Spanish belongs to the Romance language group, which evolved from Latin. Other languages in this group include French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Non-Indo-European Languages in Europe include the following:Basque (in Northern Spain).Hungarian is also not a member of the Indo-European language family.GaellicWelshFinnish and Estonian- belong to the Finno-Ugric language group of northeastern EuropeGeorgian-a language isolate spoken by a few million people north of Turkey.
They all belong to the Indo-European language group!
They all belong to the Indo-European language group.
the word science belong to Greek language.
Sandskrit
nilo-saharan
Yokuts is a Native American group that historically inhabited the San Joaquin Valley in California. They are part of the larger linguistic group called the Yok-Utian languages, which includes several other Native American tribes in California.
asain language is wow
Steve Biko was African, and his home language was Xhosa.
Actually no. Greek is what is known as a 'language isolate' which means that it is distinct enough so as not to belong to any other language group. Although most scholars place Greek (along with Alabanian and Armenian) within the Indo-European group, this inclusion is debatable. So, depending on how picky you want to get, you could say that none of the Greek Gods are Caucasian. Also, certain Gods were adopted into the Greek pantheon from none Caucasian sources. Athena for example is believed to have originated from Libya.
No. Greek is a language, a culture, an ethnic group etc. But it is not a number system.
The aorist tense is a verb form in some languages, including Ancient Greek and Latin, that is used to describe simple actions or events without indicating their duration or completion. It is often associated with past actions or events that are viewed as a single, completed whole. In English, the aorist tense is not a standard feature of the language.
The Tswana language belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo languages, and makes up 80% of language spoken in Botswana