Ασημί [asimEE] or ασημένιος [asimEnios]
It is not a Greek word; it is Welsh for "silver". Así̱mi is the Greek equivalent for "silver".
Latinized Greek: hydrargyrum, from "hydr-" meaning watery or runny and "argyros" meaning silver
Ummm, the periodic table is mostly abbreviations of greek words for the periodic table eg. Au (Gold) is short for Aurum. (Useless info: this is where the English word for aura came from to represent a sort of inner shine that gold seemed to have)
Ag is the chemical symbol for the element silver; it is derived from either the Latin or ancient Greek word for silver (I can't remember which).
The Swedish word for 'silver' is silver.
The last name Argyris is of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word "argyros," meaning "silver." It is often associated with Greek heritage and could be linked to individuals or families who had occupations related to silver or wealth. The name is most commonly found among Greek communities and may reflect regional or familial ties to specific areas in Greece.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
Mercury's symbol is Hg, which comes from its Latin name "hydrargyrum." The symbol Hg is derived from the Greek word "hydrargyros," meaning "water-silver," as mercury has a shiny, silver appearance.
The chemical symbol Ag is from the Latin word for "silver", argentum (compare Greek άργυρος, árgyros), from the Indo-European root *arg-, meaning "white" or "shining". Silver has been known since ancient times.
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.