Polloi
(Παρακαλώ) Parakalo
Hermes is Ͱερμες in Greek
The alphabet used to write English is based on the Roman alphabet, which was derived from the Etruscan form of the Greek alphabet, which itself was modified from the original Phoenician alphabet.
Σ' αγαπώ
idk im looking it up my self ATM for a a-z book on Greece...
To write "hello" using the Greek alphabet, you would write "Γεια σας" which is pronounced as "Yah sas."
(Παρακαλώ) Parakalo
Hermes is Ͱερμες in Greek
Μονήk
The alphabet used to write English is based on the Roman alphabet, which was derived from the Etruscan form of the Greek alphabet, which itself was modified from the original Phoenician alphabet.
What the hell... (is going on) Τί στο διάολο... (συμβαίνει) [Ti sto diaolo...]
No it's not hard to learn. It's really easy.... If You're Greek. Or half Greek or at least have some sort of Greek in you. You need to know the alphabet. The Greek Alphabet does not have al of the English alphabet. So you can't really write down all the alphabet in English and in Greek... Unless you are especially talented at the Greek alphabet like me then you can learn very easily.
You don't speak with the English alphabet. You write with it. It would be written: pretty girl.
TheE moo TH is pronounced like the TH in the word "thought" or "think" not like "then" or "this" theE moo
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
the English alphabet stems from Latin
There are many words in Korean that can be made using the English alphabet. This may include having to put some letters together to make the right sounds.