No. The word for many is "πολλοί"[polee] while the word for "all" is "όλοι" [allee]
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It's ''karpos'' . Oddly enough it's the same word for things that came from a tree, like oranges etc. Not many words in Greek have so differnet meanings and spell the same.
In a word, no, although many modern English words are derived from ancient Greek words, and both Greek and English are ultimately derived from the same ancient language, known today as Proto-Indo-European.
There are many books of Greek words and their meanings. They are called DICTIONARIES.Technique in Greek is "tekniki".
The Greek root word "poly" means many or much. It is commonly used in English to form words related to multiple or excessive quantities.
Greek roots refer to the origin of words in the Greek language. Many English words have roots in Greek, and understanding these roots can help decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words or make connections between related words.
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Often one finds that English words are derived from Greek words. This couldn't be farther from the truth with the Greek word Polis. The Greek word Polis is found in modern words: metropolis, Annapolis,and Minneapolis.
The words for the number 5 in Latin and Greek, although spelled differently, are pronounced the same, because "QU" = "Π". So, both QUINT- and ΠΕΝΤ- can be the root-word.
The word "analysis" shares the same base word as "analyze." Both words stem from the Greek word "analusis," meaning a breaking down or evaluation of something.
The Greek root word for self is "auto," which means self, same, or one's own. It is commonly used in words like "autobiography" or "automobile."
In greek its the same word τσίλι (chili)
many words have roots in Greek for example arachnophobia comes for the word arachnid meaning spider and phobia meaning fear