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Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words
Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of ancient Greek here. But like, I got you! One ancient Greek word that starts with 'x' is Xenos, which means stranger or foreigner. Another one is Xenia, which is the concept of hospitality and guest-friendship. So yeah, those are a couple of ancient Greek 'x' words for ya!
"Commoner" and "district" are English equivalents of the Greek word dêmos. The Greek alphabet renders the ancient word δῆμος, with the meanings "common people," "country" and "land." The pronunciation will be "DEY-mos" in Aeginan Greek.
In a word, no, although many modern English words are derived from ancient Greek words, and both Greek and English are ultimately derived from the same ancient language, known today as Proto-Indo-European.
There are many English words derived from the Ancient Greek language.These are a few:autobiograhy - book written about ones own life- comes from three greek words. 'Autos' is Ancient Greek for 'same', or '-self'. 'Bion' is Ancient Greek for 'life'. 'Graphein' is Ancient Greek for 'to write'.Ballistics - the study of projectiles, or things such as bullets shot from a weapon- comes from the Ancient Greek word 'Ballein' which means 'to throw (as with a weapon)' or 'to shoot'.Poet - one who writes poetry - comes from the Ancient Greek word 'poiein' which means 'to make, to create'.Angel - spiritual being who sometimes communicates to man, as in the first chapter of the gospel according to St. Luke - comes from the Ancient Greek word 'angelos' which means 'messanger'.Monotheism - belief in one god - comes from the Ancient Greek word 'monos' which means 'alone, only' and the Ancient Greek word 'theos' which means 'god'.By looking through an English dictionary or an Ancient Greek text book, you can find many more English words which come from the Ancient Greek language.
I dont think the Greeks had a letter which can be directly compared to the modern day Q
The words bible and biblio---- come from the Greek word biblos = book. The name of the city of Byblos is the Greek interpretation of its Phoenician name.
Sun, stellar, Sol (Latin) name for our sun Star in modern greek is αστέρι (asteree). In ancient greek it's αστήρ (asteer).
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There are about 13 million Greek speakers, including those who speak it as a first and second language. In ancient times, Greek was widely spoken as a first and second language across the eastern Mediterranean region.
Two words in Spanish borrowed from Greek are "teléfono" (telephone) and "filosofía" (philosophy).
The words that mean ancient are archaeos, archaea, archaeo and in Greek αρχαίος, αρχαία, αρχαίο.
None of them do. There is no "w" in the Greek language.
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The word "telephone" comes from two Greek words, "tele" meaning distant and "phone" meaning sound or voice. When combined, it refers to a device that transmits sound over a distance, which is the basic function of a telephone.