Father in Modern Greek is πατέρας [pateras]
Father in Ancient and Biblical Greek is πατηρ [patēr]
The Greek word for earth is "ge" and "grapho," meaning to write. The term geography was coined by the ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes. He is known as the "father of geography" for his work in measuring the circumference of the Earth and creating the first known map of the world.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
The Greek word for garden is "" (kpos).
The definition of the Greek word for father (pateras) literally means "father."
Pateras means "Father" in Greek
pater (PAH-tare)=father; pappas (pop-AHS) =papa
No. The word "pope" comes from the Greek word for father, "pappas", a title of bishops.
Hippocrates was a Greek physician regarded as the father of medicine.
O Theós Patéras is what translate.google.com says.
The ancient Greek mathematician Eratosthenes is called the "father of geography" for that reason.
Zeus was the father of the Greek Gods
The Greek father god was named Zeus.
Aeschylus is recognized as the father of Greek tragedy
Penta comes from the greek πέντε (pente) witch means five. In latin it is called quinque.
The Greek word for earth is "ge" and "grapho," meaning to write. The term geography was coined by the ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes. He is known as the "father of geography" for his work in measuring the circumference of the Earth and creating the first known map of the world.