i believe its lingual
Eimi is the Greek equivalent of 'I am'. There are no infinitives in modern Greek. Esse is the Latin equivalent of 'to be'.***************"είναι" and "esse"
Pectus is the Latin equivalent of 'chest' in the sense of the body part. Its equivalent in Greek is thorax. Arca is the Latin equivalent of 'chest' in the sense of a box.
Sub is Latin and means "under" (the Greek equivalent is hypo).
Greek
Yes, the keyword "etymology" is of Greek origin, not Latin.
Theia had no Roman/Latin equivalent.
No, Greek is not based on Latin. Greek and Latin are two distinct languages with different origins, grammar, and vocabulary. While they share some similarities due to their interaction in ancient times, they are separate languages that developed independently.
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
It's a Latin based language, but in the scientific vocabulary, most of the words are Greek or of Greek origin.
The word "anonymous" is of Greek origin. The Latin equivalent is ignotus
Latin and Greek
It is Greek meaning 7 sides and its Latin equivalent a septagon also meaning 7 sides