The word comes from Latin 'vaporem' meaning 'exhalation'.
vapor is a Latin word and it means steamIn Modern Greek you may find the word βαπόρι[vapori], which comes from Italian and means steamer/steamship/ship.
Mechanic comes from the greek word for "an engineer"
This word comes from greek and the corresponding word in greek is "Ψευδο-"
The word "aphasia" comes from the Greek aphatos, (speechless) which comes from the prefix a- (not) + the root word phanai. (speak)
it comes from the greek word isle
vapor is a Latin word and it means steamIn Modern Greek you may find the word βαπόρι[vapori], which comes from Italian and means steamer/steamship/ship.
The word "atmos" is the Greek translation of the word "vapor." The word "atmosphere" translates from Greek literally as "vapor sphere."
The word 'atmos' isn't Latin. Instead, it's the ancient, classical Greek for vapor.
It's Greek for vapor
It's Greek for vapor
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
i think you should go and search for some greek resoreses
The word Exodus is Latin and comes almost directly from Greek. The Greek word is exodos and comes from two other Greek words: ex 'out of' and hodos'way'
Salvation comes from the Greek word soteria.
Fantastic comes from a greek word. Φανταστικός [read as fantasticos] is the greek word.
"Primus" is not a greek word, it is latin. The correspodent word in Greek is "πρώτος" (protos).
The Greek word for wind is "anemos." The word comes from the Greek wind gods, the Anemoi.