The term "scarophagi" in the context of Greek art is pronounced as "skair-oh-fah-guy." It refers to elaborate sarcophagi, typically made of stone, used for burial in ancient Greece. The word itself derives from the Greek "sarkophagos," meaning "flesh-eating," which originally referred to limestone that would decompose bodies.
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the three fundamental elements of greek art are the ionic,doric,and corinthian
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How do you pronounce notimos in Greek The pronounciation of this word is "nosteemos".
Pronounce Xenophilius as if it were in Greek (wait, it is in Greek). zee-no-FIL-ee-us
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
Karl Schefold has written: 'Die Bildnisse der antiken Dichter, Redner und Denker' -- subject(s): Greek Portrait sculpture, Greek Sculpture, Portrait sculpture, Greek, Portrait sculpture, Roman, Roman Portrait sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Sculpture, Greek, Sculpture, Roman 'Meisterwerke griechischer Kunst' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Die Griechen und ihre Nachbarn' -- subject(s): Ancient Art, Art, Ancient, Art, Greco-Roman, Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Gods and heroes in late archaic Greek art' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Gods in art, Greek Art, Mythology, Greek, in art 'Kertscher Vasen' -- subject(s): Greek Vases, Vase-painting, Greek, Vases, Greek 'The art of classical Greece' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art
The Greek word for "Integrity" is "ακεραιότητα".
"Stor-yee" is the way to pronounce the Greek word στοργή (storge) for "affection" or "love."
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