There are many words that begin with "g" in Attic Greek. The letter was represented by γ / Γ (gamma).
Some words that might interest you include:
γάζα (gaza) = treasure
γαῖα (gaia) = land
γάιος (gaios) = on land
γαίηθεν (gai-eh-then) = from the land
γαιήοχος (gainoxos) = earth moving/carrying
γαῖσος (gaisos) = javelin
γάλαξ (galaks) = shell-fish
γαλέη (galeh) = weasel
γαλλιστί (gallisti) = cut the Gordian knot
γαλλικός (gallikos) = gelded
γαμβρά (gambra) = sister-in-law
γάμος (gamos) = wedding
γανάω (ganou) = glitter/gleam
γαστήρ (gast-eh-r) = stomach/paunch
γάστρις (gastris) = pot-bellied
γαῦλος (gaulos) = a type of Phoenician merchant vessel; or a milk-pail
γυνή (guneh) = woman
There are none. the J sound does not exist in Greek.
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There is no Q in the ancient greek alphabet. There was a qoppa, but it was an allophone for kappa - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qoppa I am doing a project for school right now on Ancient Greece. We have to have a word for each letter of the alphabet. For "Q" I put quail. The Greek god Hephaestus's' favorite bird was the quail. There are not any other words involved with Ancient Greece that start with "Q". I hope this helped you.
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
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.
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Venus Venus is Roman for Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love
There are none. the J sound does not exist in Greek.
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Trick question, there is no Greek letter 'f'. Nearest is the letter Phi, as in Phillip.
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Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words