Hermes is Ͱερμες in Greek
Polloi
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Σ' αγαπώ
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.
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To write "hello" using the Greek alphabet, you would write "Γεια σας" which is pronounced as "Yah sas."
Polloi
Μονήk
No "poems of Hermes" (the Greek god) survive.
Like this : Ερμής
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
Christiaan
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You write: Γκάμπριελ (Gabrielle) and the translation in Greek is Γαβριέλλα (Ghavriella).
A:The New Testament was written in Greek, mainly the dialect known as Greek Koine, using the standard Greek alphabet. This was the general language used throughout the eastern Roman Empire.
In Greek, the word for "sister" is "αδελφή," pronounced "adelfí." The Greek alphabet is different from the Latin alphabet, so it is written using its own unique characters. If you're interested in the pronunciation or usage in a sentence, I can provide more details!
They were the first people to write the alphabet. The Ancient Greek's