If you mean "the light" then it is "Φως[fos]"
If you mean "light (not heavy)" then it is "Ελαφρύς (elafrEEs)"
The Greek syllable 'phot-' is the root of the Greek noun phos. The root word 'phos' is Greek for 'light' in English. The root word copia is Latin for 'abundance' in English. The English derivative is 'copy'.
Answer Many words in the English language come to us from Latin or Ancient Greek. "Photo" is derived from Greek - the Greek word "phos" means "light." The word "graph" also comes from a Greek word meaning "to draw." A Photograph is therefore a drawing made with light. We often shortern the word "photograph" to "photo." The latin word for "light" is "lux."
The Greek word "" translates to "love" in English.
hypocrisy is the English word derived from the Greek word hypokrites
There is no such word in Greek.
The Greek word for millkros means small in English.
Αγγλικά is a Greek equivalent of the the English word "English." The word for the English language is written in the Roman alphabet as angliká. The pronunciation will be "AN-glee-KA" in Aeginan Greek.
"naughtiness" is not a Greek word, it is English.
galaxy in greek is "γαλαξιας"(ghalaxias) and it means the same as in english.
The English word that comes from the Greek word "grapho" is "telegraph."
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.
The word "necklace" has a couple of Greek translations. The most common for this English word is the Greek word "kolie".