mistake is an error or fault in defective judgement - the Greek word which means this is λάθος (lAthos - the emphasis in pronounciation goes on the vowel in the first syllable). Contrast this with the word ήμαρτον (EEmartOHn - the accent goes on the first vowel in the first syllable - loosely translated: I have witnessed wrongly) which is an admission that one is taking responsibility for one's sin.
Error,Mishap
There is no such English word as "bilblios", and no obvious spelling mistake that would allow us to understand what you intended to put.
Here: You made a mistake spelling the word "sentence."
The word mistake is an abstract noun, a word for an error in action or judgement.
There is no Artems in Greek myth, it is likely Artemis - the Greek goddess - with a spelling mistake.
The Latin word for mistake is error
mistake=err
I guess it can be error? An error is the mistake, to make a mistake is to err.
mistake is an error or fault in defective judgement - the Greek word which means this is λάθος (lAthos - the emphasis in pronounciation goes on the vowel in the first syllable). Contrast this with the word ήμαρτον (EEmartOHn - the accent goes on the first vowel in the first syllable - loosely translated: I have witnessed wrongly) which is an admission that one is taking responsibility for one's sin.
The spelling mistake in that sentence is in the word "mistake".
It was a mistake to ask your grandmother her age.
The word his can only be maid a grammar mistake if spelled wrong or capitalized