Drama (formally a deed, an act, an accomplishment, an executed duty, from the verb dra-o), in classical Greek means any stage production, especially a tragedy.
From θέατρον meaning a place to see (something).
Drama this omes from a Greek word meaning "action" Classical Greek δρᾶμα, drama), which is derived from "to do" so no it is not originated from dran
In Greek, drama means to do or act.
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"Behold"
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The English word "drama" comes from the Latin which comes from the Greek.
A drama is a play. That's what the word "drama" means in Greek.
drama from Greek δράμα
The word is available from both Latin and Greek as 'drama' derived from 'dramatos' meaning 'to do, to act or to perform'
from the greek word ''dran'' w/c means to act.
First recorded in 1515, from Late Latin 'drama', meaning 'play, drama' from Greek drama (genitive of 'dramatos')
It's from the Greek, from dran, to do, perform.Source: Thefreedictionary.com
The word "melodrama" comes from the Greek words "melos" meaning music and "drama" meaning action or plot.
its a drama
The word "hypothesis" comes from a Greek word which meant "to suppose." The original word referred to a summary of the plot of a drama.
athens was the epicenter of greek classic drama
it is from Athens greek