The phonetic pronounciation for the word ένωση is énosi. (I found the answer on another website).
ancient greek: χίων(pronounced ''hίon''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')modern greek: χιόνι(pronounced ''hyόni''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')
The Greek word for 'danger' in English is "κίνδυνος" (pronounced kindynos).
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
The Greek word for bee is "μέλισσα" (pronounced meh-LEE-sah).
Phonetically, it would be pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English: Jo-lee-et.
ancient greek: χίων(pronounced ''hίon''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')modern greek: χιόνι(pronounced ''hyόni''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')
The Greek word for 'danger' in English is "κίνδυνος" (pronounced kindynos).
It is prophetes (pronounced prophaytays). The English word comes from the Greek, hence the similarity.
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
Twilight (English) -> λυκόφως /Phonetically lykófos/ (Greek)
The Greek word for convince is πείσει. (Spelled phonetically it is peísei)
nyxta pronounced as : nihta
Schyllos - (SKEE-lohs)
The Greek word for bee is "μέλισσα" (pronounced meh-LEE-sah).
In classical Greek you say mathitis. In modern Greek you say spoudastis.
The Welsh word for "peace" is pronounced "heddwch." It is phonetically pronounced as "heth-oo-ch."