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Yes, it's possible that Latin has a larger vocabulary than Greek. One reason is the borrowing of many words from the classical language of the ancient Greeks. But just for the record, the borrowing isn't one way. For example, the modern Greek names for the months of the year come from classical Latin.
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Hemisphere: Latin Misosphere: Greek
No, Greek is not based on Latin. Greek and Latin are two distinct languages with different origins, grammar, and vocabulary. While they share some similarities due to their interaction in ancient times, they are separate languages that developed independently.
Counter and product meaning in greek and latin words
Benefit Benediction beneficiary benefactor benevolent
The root is Greek and means 'god'. See theology, theocracy.
uni, uno, mono, and other greek, latin and spanish words mean one.
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It's a Latin based language, but in the scientific vocabulary, most of the words are Greek or of Greek origin.
The greek definition of logo is logos meaning word ,a unit of speech
Latin words make up about 50% (including Norman French words), and Greek makes up about 5%. The rest are mainly Germanic.