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The Koine Greek word for mother is "mētēr," transliterated /meh' tehr/ (It is spelled, in Greek letters: mu, eta, tau, eta, rho, with an accent acute on the first syllable). It is a feminine word, and this translation is only the nominative singluar form, but for all lexicons, that is the form they would give.
The Greek word for man is andr-
The Greek word for "Fierce" is "άγριος".
The greek word that describes the word foot is πους [ο] - [ancient]. The modern greek word is πόδι [το].
"polis" isn't a Greek word, but πόλη (poli) is. That word means "city". Whenever you see "polis" in the name of something it means "city". So, Metropolis means "mother city", Megalopolis means "Great City", and Acropolis means "highest city". The word "politics" comes from the same root.
The Greek word for mother is mitera. Mi-te-ra.
"Best mother" in Greek is spelled as "καλύτερη μητέρα." The word "καλύτερη" means "best," and "μητέρα" means "mother."
Pethera
Madonna
Oedipus Oedipus
Mama (m as in mongoose a as in asylum)
its μητέρα (mitera).
It comes from the ancient Greek for mother. Mother Earth is an old belief.
No, it's from Greek meter "mother" and polis"city."
The Koine Greek word for mother is "mētēr," transliterated /meh' tehr/ (It is spelled, in Greek letters: mu, eta, tau, eta, rho, with an accent acute on the first syllable). It is a feminine word, and this translation is only the nominative singluar form, but for all lexicons, that is the form they would give.
It comes from the ancient Greek for mother. Mother Earth is an old belief.
The Greek root for "matri" is "mater" meaning mother, while the Latin root is "matr" also meaning mother. The Greek root for "arch" is "archos" meaning ruler or chief, while the Latin root is "archi" meaning chief or principal.