tin = ΚΟΥΤΑΚΙ or ΤΕΝΕΚΕΣ or ΚΟΝΣΕΡΒΑ
ΚΟΥΤΑΚΙ is used for refreshmant cans
ΤΕΝΕΚΕΣ is used to indicate a large metal box
ΚΟΣΕΡΒΑ is used for cans with conserved food
Depending on the context, the Greek word for "lost" is "χαμένος" (haménos) /adjective used with Greek masculine nouns, "χαμένη" (haméni)/adjective used with Greek feminine nouns and "χαμένο" (haméno)/adjective used with Greek neutral nouns.
From the Anglo-Saxon word tin. Tin's atomic symbol comes from the Latin word for tin, stannum
A tin can is made out of tin.
The Latin word for tin is "stannum."
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
Pytheas
The name "tin" comes from the Old English word "tin," which is derived from the Latin word "stannum." The Latin word "stannum" may have originated from a pre-Indo-European source.
The latin word strannum means Tin
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Pytheas
Because the Latin word is StaNnum
Hei tong tin tin rat.