φέρνω στο φως [ferno sto fos] (see phosphorous=fosforos=φώσφορος=the lightbearer)
φανερώνω [fanerono]
From the Greek Phos meaning light and Graphia meaning to write
Φωτογραφία (photographia) from the greek words fos (light) + grapho (write)
Photosynthesis.
The word "photography" comes from the Greek words photoswhich means "light" and graphe' which means "drawing" or "writing," giving us "drawing with light."
The Greek root for light is Pho- phôs - as in photography. More properly: φῶς - TRANSLATIONS light · fire · torch · window IPA /ˈpʰɔːˌs/ TRANSLITERATION phō̂s Source: Glosbe(dot)com
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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."
Photo Means Light. It is also a Greek root.Here are some words that start with photo: Photography, photocells, photocopy, photodetector, photoduplicate
Helios is the god of the sun in Greek mythology. He is often depicted driving a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.
Roman words or language is more commonly know as Latin or Greek. The translation of light into the Latin language is lux.
It is a Greek word. It is made up of the words φως (phos, meaning light) and σύνθεσις (synthesis, meaning putting things together in order to make something). Therefore the meaning is "using light to make something" (energy to grow, etc) Save
Yes, there is a Greek goddess associated with the sun named Helios. Helios was the personification of the sun in Greek mythology and was often depicted riding a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.