They are both Indo-European languages meaning they both originate from the language of the Indo-European invaders from the Caucasus steppes. They share many Indo-European cognates and share borrowings from Turkish and Arabic as well.
Examples:
English Greek Persian
Father Pateras Padaar
Mother Mitera Madaar
Life zoi zandagi
give v. dido dadaan
tooth donti dandaan
stand v. stasi istadan
arm brakhios baazu
The main language of Turkey is of course Turkish. Other popular languages include Kurdish, Arabic, Laz, and Zaza. English is a popular foreign language spoken in Turkey, but other languages include Bulgarian, Armenian, Serbian, Albanian, and Greek.
They were different - one was Persia versus a coalition of Greek city-states; the other was Greek city-states versus Greek city-states.
English, French, Greek, Latin, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Persian are among many of the Indo-European languages. However, in India, the principle Indo-European languages include: English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Marathi and Oriya.
greek egyptian roman semetic pheonocian
greek egyptian roman semetic pheonocian
Both the Persian Empire and Greek civilization had multiple gods responsible for different aspects of human life.
Both the Persian Empire and Greek civilization had multiple gods responsible for different aspects of human life.
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.
Both civilizations included people who worshipped many different gods
They had multiple deities who covered the spectrum of human activities. We are more economical today.
Both the Persian Empire and Greek civilization had multiple gods responsible for different aspects of human life.
It was between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire. Today we call it the Persian War to differentiate it from the wars between the Greek city-states. It is often called the Greco-Persian War.
The Persian Empire and various combinations of Greek city-states.
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Egyptian, Greek, Latin, Syrian, Arabic, Hebrew, Ethiopian, Persian, and Aramaic are the 9 languages she spoke.
Both were polytheistic - having many gods with different areas of power.
Aristotle primarily spoke Ancient Greek, as he was born and lived in ancient Greece. He also likely had some knowledge of other languages spoken in the region at the time, such as Phoenician or Persian.