You don't catch me that easily. Inertia, of course, is the Latin word for idleness.
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
It ultimately comes from Greek, the word genesismeaning 'birth'.
The word is in Greek. That is what the word "MYTH" comes from.
The Greek "stadion" (racecourse, unit of distance) is the root of the word "stadium".
It comes from the Greek word green twins
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
Mechanic comes from the greek word for "an engineer"
The word Exodus is Latin and comes almost directly from Greek. The Greek word is exodos and comes from two other Greek words: ex 'out of' and hodos'way'
Salvation comes from the Greek word soteria.
The word "hedron" comes from the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "hedra," meaning seat or base.
The word comes from Latin 'vaporem' meaning 'exhalation'.
The English word that comes from the Greek word "grapho" is "telegraph."
The Greek word for wind is "anemos." The word comes from the Greek wind gods, the Anemoi.
Fantastic comes from a greek word. Φανταστικός [read as fantasticos] is the greek word.
"Primus" is not a greek word, it is latin. The correspodent word in Greek is "πρώτος" (protos).
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.