About 10.000.000+ words are in the Greek language
The previous answer is incorrect. No language has more than 200,000 words. The real answer is that it has less than 200,000 words, but no exact number can be given.
Yes, Greek has had a significant influence on the language of science, as many scientific terms and concepts are derived from Greek words. Additionally, many early scientific texts and discoveries were written in Greek.
Greek is one of several languages that form the basis for many modern ones - like English. If you learn the meanings of common Greek root words, then you will be able to understand new words when you first see them.
greek word is a suffix which is added in front of a word. and the suffix has a meaning. example bi = twoin = not pre = before and lot more
The Greek root word "poly" means many or much. It is commonly used in English to form words related to multiple or excessive quantities.
There are hundreds of Greek roots that have influenced the English language, covering a wide range of topics such as science, mathematics, philosophy, and medicine. These roots are the building blocks of many English words and are crucial for understanding the etymology of words.
There are many books of Greek words and their meanings. They are called DICTIONARIES.Technique in Greek is "tekniki".
There isn't any count of Greek words borrowed into Norwegian, but Greek words do not play a prominent role in the language.
300,000
Many Greek words start with 'r' just as they do in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Many scientific and medical terms are based on Greek words.
no, but very many do.
many words have roots in Greek for example arachnophobia comes for the word arachnid meaning spider and phobia meaning fear
Too many to mention.At least 3000-4000.
Yes, Greek has had a significant influence on the language of science, as many scientific terms and concepts are derived from Greek words. Additionally, many early scientific texts and discoveries were written in Greek.
Perhaps you mean "how," since you cannot mean "why." There are many Greek words in English, but English really "comes" from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages, with a major admixture of Norman French vocabulary and grammar. Greek presence in English is mostly found in artistic and scientific terminology. Many Greek words were borrowed by Latin, which had no artistic or scientific vocabulary of its own. Latin developed into French, which brought many Greek words to English. Of course many Greek words are directly borrowed into English, especially by members of learnèd professions.
There are way too many to list.
35000