Two of the main references to this word include:
The Greek root "homo" means "same" or "alike." It is commonly used in words related to similarity or sameness.
"Ecce homo" in Russian is "Вот человек" (Vot chelovek).
Well eco means surroundings or environment homo means same so an environment that is the same EDIT:-I believe it actually means "Behold the Man". "Ecco" is from ecce - Behold!, Lo!, See! "Homo" refers to man, as in homo-sapien.
Homophone, homonym, homo sapiens, homograph
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Homo means human being.
behold a man
The scientific name Homo floresiensis means "Man of Flores." "Homo" refers to the genus of the hominins (humans and their close relatives), and "floresiensis" signifies the Indonesian island of Flores where this species was discovered.
It's the same thing. Cro-Magnon, homo sapiens, homo sapiens sapiens. They all mean modern humans.
They did and do: Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Hebrew, English, French, Italian, Mandarin, Hindi, Urdu, Swedish,.... Homo sapiens is our species. We are Homo sapiens.
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
"Norregin homo" is a Latin phrase that translates to "northerner" in English. It is used to refer to people from the northern regions or countries.
Homo has two definitions. One is "same". Another is "human".
Tisel means: To be Homo
Your head
It means "no homo."