Yes, James was originally written in Greek, as were all the New Testament books.
President James Garfield, who was our first left-handed president*, could write with both hands at the same time in two different languages. In one hand he would write Ancient Greek, and in the other he would write Latin! *President Garfield actually may have been ambidextrous. He may have been either, that part will have to be corrected by another contributor.
James. James is an English name, therefore it does not change spelling when written in another language. It goes for all names - if, for example, you had a Greek pen-pal, you would write their name the right way (the Greek way) even if your letter was in English.
One of the King James translated the KJV Hebrew and Greek BIBLE to English so Americans can understand it. I'm not sure which King James did so.
James Garfield was able to write Latin with his left hand and Greek with his right... ..AT THE SAME TIME
To write the word yes in Greek you write vai. To write the word no in Greek you spell it as ochi, and maybe is isos.
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
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no, President James Garfield was the first President to be ambidextrous. It was said that one could ask him a question in English and he could simultaneously write the answer in Latin with one hand, and Ancient Greek with the other. Yahoo Search James Garfield.
James A. Garfield was able to write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other, simultaneously. He was the first left-handed president as well.
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
You write: Γκάμπριελ (Gabrielle) and the translation in Greek is Γαβριέλλα (Ghavriella).
Patience, in Greek, is ipomoni.