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ανανάς (ananás) The first word is using Greek letters, the second is using English letters.
adventure = ΠΕΡΙΠΕΤΕΙΑ (Pronounced "peripetia")
Enastros (έναστρος)
You might be looking for the word "alphabet." I realize that's eight letters.
spelling in greek : τώρα with English letters tora, pronouned: toh-ra
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μαγεία. Magic is actually a Greek word.
Greek has such strange letters, so I will spell it in English letters because my computer only types in English. Sorry. It is AITOTnTD EK lrEpouc. Weird, huh?
The word "island" comes from the Old English word "īegland," which literally means "island land." The term evolved over time into "iland" and eventually "island" in Modern English.
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xapin in British letter The Greek word for map is "hartis" (χάρτης). no it's xapin in English letters! I looked it up!
"Nerve" is an English equivalent of the Greek root word neur-. The root word also may be written as neuro-, with the respective forms νεῦρ and νεῦρο in Greek letters. The respective pronunciations will be "NEY-oor" and "NEY-oo-ro" in Aeginan Greek.