academy eureka cosmos
They gave us lots of things like books and stuff like that. They also effected our way we write because they improved their writing system which made our writing system today have lots of improvement on our system. An example of literature from Ancient Greece is The Oddysey by Homer.
It did - via Roman then European culture. Think of architectural styles, plays, and new English technical words today are made up from Greek words - think of the psy- words, from the Greek letter psi. And of course the politics of democracy.
finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
There are no words in Greek that start with q but some have q in them
In a word, no, although many modern English words are derived from ancient Greek words, and both Greek and English are ultimately derived from the same ancient language, known today as Proto-Indo-European.
academy eureka cosmos
Names are given first from ancient words, then for random words that are used, then for their properties, then for famous people or the place of their discovery, and finally just given a name that describes its number. The symbols are derived from either their modern or ancient Greek/Latin name.
We have Greek plays and architecture. Greek words are used to synthesise new words - eg the words beginning with psy... proto... hyper... anti... ante... etc etc
like academy is still used today as a learning place
They gave us lots of things like books and stuff like that. They also effected our way we write because they improved their writing system which made our writing system today have lots of improvement on our system. An example of literature from Ancient Greece is The Oddysey by Homer.
The words that mean ancient are archaeos, archaea, archaeo and in Greek αρχαίος, αρχαία, αρχαίο.
It did - via Roman then European culture. Think of architectural styles, plays, and new English technical words today are made up from Greek words - think of the psy- words, from the Greek letter psi. And of course the politics of democracy.
None of them do. There is no "w" in the Greek language.
alpha
There are no words in any alphabet. Alphabets are, by definition, a set of symbols representing sounds, not words.
No, they did have letters to write their words.