If i understood your question right, it' s "ελληνοπρεπές" (e-lee-no-pre-pes)
The Greek term for a course dealing with rules of language is "Grammatikḗ."
The term "nonagon" is derived from Greek. "Nona" means nine, and "gon" refers to a shape with that number of sides.
"Pedhi mou" in Greek means "my child" or "my kid". It is a term of endearment used when referring to a beloved child.
Euxapiotw is Greek; it means 'thank you'. In Greek symbols/letters, it actually looks like this: Ευχαριστώ (which sounds like 'efharesto'.)
"Yiayia" is the Greek word for grandmother. It is a term of endearment and respect used to refer to one's grandmother in the Greek culture.
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The term magnet comes from a Greek term that means "Magnesian Stone".
The term comes from a Greek word that means "running ahead of."
The Greek term for a course dealing with rules of language is "Grammatikḗ."
"Χριστός" in Greek means Christ. On the other hand, "Χρήστος" is a greek name for male.
It means disaster and it derives from Greek
It means "illegitimate ruler."
The term 'Polystomatous' means many mouths in Greek.
The term India was coined by a Greek novelist named Lucian. In Greek ethnography, it means the region beyond the Indus.
The term "schematic" comes from the greek word "schema" which means "drawing".
The term cardiac means 'related to the heart' and comes from Greek for heart.
The term 'polyoctic' means many ears in the Greek language.