The Greek word for poverty is "φτώχεια" (pronounced "ftoheia"). It encompasses both the material lack of resources and a broader sense of deprivation or hardship. In ancient texts, poverty often carries social and moral implications, reflecting the struggles of individuals and communities.
No, the word poverty is not an adverb.The word poverty is a noun.
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A four letter word for poverty is need.
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The word "poverty" originated from the Old French word "poverte," which was derived from the Latin word "paupertas."
The word "poverty" in English means "kahirapan" in Tagalog.
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The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo