Backslant: letters that slant in the opposite direction of italic letters.
meaning of the word-computer greek
thisavros
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The meaning of OK is Oll Korrect these are greek words that means all correct.
It was made out of natural pebbles in around the late 5th century in the greek world.
No, latin came from italic, greek came from hellenic.
Latin is based on the language spoken by the ancient Romans, which was derived from an earlier form of the Italic languages. It also borrowed aspects from Greek, Etruscan, and other neighboring languages.
Nothing is "opposite" to Greek -- it's a language or the term referring to someone from Greece.For the use of Greek to mean fraternity member, there is no exact term for non-frats.
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Latin developed from the italic branch of the Indo-European language family in ancient Rome. It evolved over centuries and was heavily influenced by the Etruscan and Greek languages. Latin became the official language of the Roman Empire and later influenced the development of many Romance languages.
rho (the Greek letter ρ) or dSee the Web Links to the left for a picture.The official symbol of density, after ISO recommendations, is the Greek letterρ (pronounced rho and writed with italic font). Sometimes is used also d.The unit of measure is kg/m3.
The Latin and other Italic peoples adopted the Greek alphabet when the Greeks established colonies (settlements) in southern Italy in the 8th century BC. The arrival of the Greeks had a civilising impact on all the Italic peoples they came in contact with. These peoples realised the usefulness of the Greek alphabet for the development of their written languages. Some different characters were created as adaptation to the phonetics (sounds) of their languages which differed from that of the Greeks. Archaic Latin, like all Old Italic alphabets in Italy (Etruscan, Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Picene, Messapic and Venetic) is thought to have adopted the Cumae alphabet. Cumae was the northernmost Greek settlement in Italy. This alphabet in its turn was a variation of the Western Greek alphabet, one of the three archaic Greek alphabets (the other two were the Cretese and the Ionic). The Western one originated from the island of Euoboea, Boeotia and much of the Peloponnese. These were areas many of the Greek settlers in Italy came from. It is thought that archaic Latin adopted 21 of the 29 Etruscan letters. The Latin alphabet evolved into what has been called classical Latin alphabet. This adopted two more Greek letters.
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English is a Germanic language and derived from the same sources as Dutch and German. Greek is a language isolate distantly related to English. Latin is an Italic language distantly related to English.
Arktiki = The north pole sea. Anti = means "opposite" in greek. Ant-arktiki = the area that is opposite of the north pole = The south pole.
The opposite of the underworld is the heavens, and in Greek Mythology, Hades' brother Zeus ruled the heavens.
No, Greek is not a Latin-based language. Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family, while Latin is part of the Italic branch of the same language family. However, Latin has influenced the vocabulary and grammar of modern Greek due to historical interactions between the two cultures.