Well many words derive from the gods' names, such as volcano from the roman god Vulcan, and many words derive from the Greek muses (eg. museum etc.). Also, my grandma always used to say 'By Jove' when we were in trouble, Jove being the Roman for Zeus.
Because the Roman Empire was after the Ancient Greeks, they were very influenced by them. For instance, the Romans kept the Greek architecture, sort of the clothing/apparel, and the Gods. They kept the same Gods from the Greeks, but just changed their names to Latin words. But the Gods didn't stay exactly the same. Most of the Gods and Goddesses from the Romans got more aggressive due to the Empire's war-like culture. Some myths and Gods stay only unique to the Greeks, and some unique to the Romans, like the She-Wolf, Romulus, and Remus.
Titan gods are one generation up and gave birth to the Olmypion gods. The Olympian gods overthrew the titan gods and began ruling the earth.
do you have to do that greek gods packet tooo. the answer is cronology, chronometer and chronic but theres probably more answers
Greek rule of hospitality
Light Life Laughter Love
The metaphor in this sentence is "music to your ears" which means that Bella's words of encouragement were incredibly pleasing and enjoyable to hear.
The irony lies in the fact that the SS, who were responsible for carrying out atrocities during the Holocaust, were encouraging individuals to stay strong or have hope, while they were systematically destroying lives. Their words of encouragement were hollow and contradicted their actions.
Words of encouragement and support, and if they are a person of faith , prayers.
the teacher asked them to be brave for thye speeling beeWith the encouragement of his friends he performed very well in the race.With a lot of encouragement from the crowds he eventually finished the race.I gave extra encouragement to my sister to try out for the school's play.
direct object
direct object (team) ---- indirect object
The English word for "prolsahana sammanam" is "encouragement" or "motivation." "Prolsahana" means encouragement or motivation in Telugu, and "sammanam" means respect or honor in Telugu. Therefore, the combination of these two words translates to "encouragement" or "motivation" in English.
The abstract noun form of the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
The prefix of "encouragement" is "en-".
Encouragement is a noun.
courage is the root word of encouragement