The greek word for believe is pisteuo(pist-yoo'o) and means to have faith, to trust in. To believe, as in faith is far different than simply to believe in something. For instance, the devils believe God exists, and fear him, but it does not save. The scriptures uses the terms to "believe in" and "to believe on". To believe on connotes trust. To believe in simply agrees that something is.
Faith:(modern Greek) lowercase: πίστη / uppercase: ΠΙΣΤΗ (pronounced pisti)(ancient Greek) lowercase: πίστις / uppercase: ΠΙΣΤΙΣ (pronounced pistis)(Source: http://www.greekfaith.com )
The ancient greek word for faith is πίστις(pistis).
The Greek word for Faith is "pistis" translated to "Believe"
In the Italian language you say the word faith as fede. In Lation you say fidem, and in Greek you say pisti.
faith = πίστη (pisti)
The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
Pistis, Greek goddess of Faith, is never mentioned to have parents or siblings.
Loyalty (English) -> αφοσίωση /Phonetically afosíosi/ (Greek)
Πίστη (Pisti)
Faith = "Tro"
πίστη (PEE-Stee)