The Greek word "fotia" (φωτιά), meaning "fire," is pronounced as "foh-TYAH." The first syllable sounds like "foe," and the second syllable is pronounced with a short "t" followed by "yah." Stress is placed on the second syllable, making it sound distinctive.
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
The word for fire in modern Greek is fotia. This is pronounced as FOe-tia. The word for fire in Latin is ignis.
ignis is one Latin word for "fire"
purosis (? transliterating from Greek alphabet.)
ancient greek: χίων(pronounced ''hίon''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')modern greek: χιόνι(pronounced ''hyόni''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')
περιβάλλον (pronounced Pehr-ee-vah-lone), is the greek word for evironment.
Please in Greek is: "separakallo", pronounced se-parah-call-oh.
Wildfire in Greek is "δασική πυρκαγιά" (dasikí pyrkagiá).
The Greek word for doctor is "γιατρός" (pronounced yiatros).
The greek word for guitar is κιθάρα, and it is pronounced keethara
What - Ti (pronounced: tee)
The Greek word for fig is pronounced "SEE-ka."