Logos
Diangello is a Greek word that refers to preaching some message.
The root word for telegram is "tele," which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning distant or remote, and "gram," which comes from the Greek word "gramma," meaning letter or message. Together, they form the word "telegram," referring to a message sent through a telecommunication system over a distance.
The word gospel translates the Greek term 'euangelion,' which means 'good news' or 'message of glad tidings.' In the context of the Christian Bible, it refers to the teachings and message of Jesus Christ.
"Rhema" is a Greek word that in Christian theology refers to the spoken word of God, often used to convey specific divine revelations or messages. It is usually distinguished from "logos," another Greek term that represents the overall message of God.
The word "acrostic" originates from the Greek words "akros," meaning "topmost" or "end," and "stichos," meaning "line of verse." An acrostic is a poem or puzzle where the first letter of each line spells out a word or message.
We took the word 'message' from the French, so literally 'message' is 'message' in French. It's the exact same.
"The uttered word" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase logos prophorikos. The phrase refers to the spoken word of God. It works in contrast to logos endiathetos ("the word remaining within") for reason.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
For message 'Sandesh - ah' is used in Sanskrit.
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη
The word message can be a noun.