god gave all his children (planets) their own name.
The word "earth" comes from Old English and Germanic roots, meaning soil or ground. It refers to the planet we live on as well as the material substance of soil, dirt, or land.
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
The Aramaic word for earth is "ארעא" (Eretz).
The Sanskrit word for earth is "bhumi."
The Yiddish word for earth is "אַרד" (erd).
the root, "ge" is greek for earth.
The aardvark means in Dutch earth pig
ge is greek for earth
The spelling is aardvark and is Afrikaans for 'earth pig'
Yes, the word "geography" does indeed come from the Greek words "geo" meaning Earth and "graphia" meaning to write or describe. Together, geography can be translated as "to write or describe the Earth."
From Dutch - aard (earth) vark (pig).
Most of the various names for this planet are related to the word for "dirt"; "Earth", or "Terra" being the most common.
geo- & -metry or -metr meaning earth an measure respectively. Latin
in latin it means book Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
the word biologst is someone who studies the earth. the word marine means ocean. so a marine biologist is someone who studies the ocean.
The word '' Pomo '' means '' people that live at the red earth hole. ''
Mars come after Earth