Σήμερα [seemera]
It is σήμερα (se-me-ra).
The older-ancient greek word for mind is "ΝΟΥΣ" (nous) Today the word "ΜΥΑΛΟ" (mialo) is used much more frequently.
Absolutely! As they should still be today. Maybe then the Greek economy would not be where it is today
Do you mean simera? If you do, then it's "today". There's no such word as "ksimera"
Geography. *** Γεωγραφία is the greek word for geography.
The Greek word "monos" is the foundation for the modern English word "monochrome," which refers to something in a single color or shades of a single color.
Hepatic (adjective). Hepar (greek), but is not often used today
We got the word "ocean" from his name.
The Greek word is polis, from which we derive today such words as politics, political, politicians etc.
The word, graffiti, as used today, comes to us from the Italian word, graffiato (scratched). Originally, it came from the Greek word: graphein (to write).
Archaic is a word that is used today to explain an era that happened a long time ago. The word archaic originates from the Greek language.
Idiotes = a private or unskilled person. The word transformed to idiot/moron our language today.