yeah pretty similar, they are two different languages with a totally different alphabet and all, so i would say they are quite similar =='
The English word "music" comes from the Greek term "mousike". It was related to the art of listening to the muses who were Greek goddesses.
The way we 'sing' the English alphabets ABCDEFG.. Has the same music as TTLS.
This song I discovered is a Corsican lament. Still I do not know the lyrics in Corsican or English. Or a source for the sheet music.
Dappy Is Greek & English. His Dad Is English His Mum Is Greek. :)
You can buy traditional Greek Music at Amazon. Amazon provides many varieties of music in the mp3 section in which many people buy from. All you need to do is search Greek Music in the search box on Amazon under mp3 section. They give you a large variety of Greek Music.
The English word "music" comes from the Greek term "mousike". It was related to the art of listening to the muses who were Greek goddesses.
It's the same in english as it is in Greek.
galaxy in greek is "γαλαξιας"(ghalaxias) and it means the same as in english.
No. They Greek language uses a different alphabet than English.
the same way in English.
You say: musiki (μουσική).
"Disney." It is a proper name and would be the same in Greek as in English.
The English word(algebra) is exactly the same in greek(άλγεβρα).In greeklish it's the same (algebra).
The question is unclear but patients written in Greek is ασθενείς ,it means the same in Greek as it does in English
Same as in English - Θερμοστάτης (Thermostatis)
The English word 'give' (δίνουν in Greek) means the same in Greek as it does in English
The name Alexa is said the same in Greek as it is in English. The name Alexa is derived from the name Alexandria which is Greek.