herecles or hercules either of those two I am doing an ancient Greece ABC book for my school and I found these two words very helpful when I had writers block. You should try doing one it is quite fun but it is even more fun if you have kids like me
Most Greek words that have the "F" sound were transliterated into Latin as "Ph", such as philosophy, Philip, Phalanx, etc.
There are words referring to foods in Ancient Greece (and modern Greece) that are continually re-transliterated, leading some of them, like "fasuliya" (which means cannellini beans) having an "f" instead of a "ph". It is worth noting, however, that fasuliya today is made with tomato sauce, which did not exist in Ancient Greece.
A few Latin words that begin with the letter F are fortuna--meaning luck or chance, (this abstract was personified into a goddess), filia, meaning daughter, filum, meaning thread, flagrum meaning a whip, and flamen meaning a priest.
Fira is a city in Greece. It is located on the Greek Island Santorini.
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finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
fetus
Egyptian words that start with the "f' sound are: faqir faaDi FaDDa Fak-ha fanila Faransa (France) fi filfil filoos fishaar fursha
F. Poland has written: 'The culture of ancient Greece and Rome'
Famished is a word for extremely hungry that starts with the letter F.
An action word that stars with f is fly!
fluff, fief
Nothing in ancient greek starts with an "f". Tyhe Greeks had no letter "f", instead they had "phi" which is like the "pH" sound at the beginning of "philosophy". Many words begun with "pH" Love - philos fear - phobos light - photos
The word is fancy.
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A five (5) letter word that starts with Z and ends with F, there is none recorded. However, there is a word that starts with Z and ends with F. The word is a four (4) letter word: zarf, (noun) a metal holder for a coffee cup.
福fu - meaning happiness.