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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!
Hera and Hermes were gods that began with "her". A godling, or demigod, that began with "her" was Heracles (Roman Name:Hercules)
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No, there is no letter Q in the Ancient Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet does not have a character that corresponds directly to the Latin letter Q. Instead, Greek uses the letter "κ" (kappa) to represent the "k" sound, and the "kw" sound is typically represented by "κου" (kappa followed by omicron and upsilon).
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'Khilioi (χίλιοι)' is Ancient Greek for 'thousand'
Trick question - the ancient Greek alphabet had no letter y - that sort of word started with an i, the letter iota.
There are none. the J sound does not exist in Greek.
yes , yes it is
Illium the ancient greek name for Troy.
Tau is the Greek letter that starts with "TA." It is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet and is symbolized by the uppercase Τ and lowercase τ.
kappa (part of the Greek alphabet)
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Trick question. Y is not a letter of the Greek alphabet. That type of word starts with the letter I (IOTA), which does the job for words which now start with J or Y, as in Iesous (Greek) = Yeshua (Jewish) = Jesus (English). The Greek letter which looks like a Y is UPSILON and has the equivalent sound of our HU, as in HYPNOS = sleep, as in hypnotise.
If you mean what greek letter begins with an i, it would be iota.