No, Greek is not a Latin-based language. Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family, while Latin is part of the Italic branch of the same language family. However, Latin has influenced the vocabulary and grammar of modern Greek due to historical interactions between the two cultures.
The original language of geology is Greek. Greek and Latin is the language of all sciences. Greek lends itself well to the study of geology.
French is based on Latin. It is not related to Persian.
With respect, this question doesn't make sense.
The word geology originates from the greek language. It' s a combination of the word geo- that comes from the word γαία (earth) and -logy that comes from the word λόγος (which in this form at the end of the words denotes a subject of study or interest)
I believe its latin... but it cold be greek...
The word "microscope" originated from the Greek language. It comes from the combination of two Greek words: "micros" meaning small, and "skopein" meaning to look at or view.
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Latin rota
I believe it is either from Latin or Greek.
It comes from the Latin word aqua.
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Latin, pianoforte
It's a Latin based language, but in the scientific vocabulary, most of the words are Greek or of Greek origin.
The original language for astronomy is from Greek