δόμος (dómos) is an ancient Greek word whose Romanized spelling begins with "dom-" and whose English meaning is "house." The masculine singular second declension noun in question serves as the inspiration for the later Latin equivalent domus. The pronunciation will be "DO-mos" in ancient Greek and "THO-mos" in Aeginan Greek.
"Ellinas" (Έλληνες) is the Greek word for "Greeks".
"Ναι" (pronounced "ne") in Greek means "yes" in English.
It means life :)
"Against" is the English equivalent of the Greek prefix "anti-." The preposition contra is the Latin equivalent. An English derivative of the Greek prefix is the noun "antagonist." An English derivative of the Latin equivalent is the adjective "contrary."
Poly means "many" in English. "πολύ" (polee) is the greek word for "much". "πολλοί". "πολλές", "πολλά" are the equivalents for "many" in greek.
"Ellinas" (Έλληνες) is the Greek word for "Greeks".
that' not English so why put it in the "English to greek" category?
The Greek root crypt means "hidden" in English.
Eisai, in Greek, means "you are" in English.
The Greek word for millkros means small in English.
"Euxaristw" is a Greek word that means "thank you" in English.
The Greek word demos means people or public in english
"Ναι" (pronounced "ne") in Greek means "yes" in English.
"Nai" in Greek means "Yes" in English
galaxy in greek is "γαλαξιας"(ghalaxias) and it means the same as in english.
Gymnasium,which we call in English means ''naked'' in Greek.
The Greek Opalios means 'precious stone' in English