"Hellenize" is an English word that includes among its meanings "to imitate Greeks." The present infinitive originates in the Greek word Ἑλληνίζω (Hellēnízō) for "to become Greek," "to make Greek" or "to speak Greek." The pronunciation will be "ey-LEH-nee-ZO" in Aeginan Greek.
"Ellinas" (Έλληνες) is the Greek word for "Greeks".
The Greek word that most closely means this is "mimic".
The Latin root for "to copy" or "to imitate" is "imitari," which means to imitate or to mimic. This root is the basis for several English words, such as "imitation" and "imitate." Another related root is "duplicare," which means to double and is the source of the word "duplicate." Both roots emphasize the concept of reproducing or mirroring something.
The word is "mimic," which comes from the Greek word "mimikos" meaning "to imitate."
Yes. It means to behave similarly to, or to imitate.
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
Mera.
The noun 'gyne' is a word from the classical Greek language of the ancient Greeks. The word 'mulier' is its equivalent in classical Latin. Either way, the noun means woman.
That is the correct spelling of the word "imitate" (copy).
No, the word 'imitate' is a verb (imitate, imitates, imitating, imitated), meaning to copy something; to mimic someone.The noun forms of the verb to imitate are imitator, imitation, and the gerund, imitating.
The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".