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What does the greek word hyper mean in English?

The Greek word "hyper" translates to "over," "beyond," or "excessive" in English. It is often used as a prefix in various English words to indicate an elevated degree or excess, such as in "hyperactive" or "hyperbole." The term conveys a sense of surpassing normal limits or intensifying a quality.


What is the Irish Gaelic for I'm hyper?

How about Téann róchorraí orm.Or, as as a cop-out, Bím 'hyper'. (2k3r021)......................................................................................................................"Hyper", in this sense, is almost slang. It is shorthand for "hyperactive". I'm not certain there is a direct translation as I expect that this is a relatively new word in English. There are a number of older English words that can mean rather the same thing: frantic, or manic, for instances.Using "manic", you could say: "Tá mé bhuile".


What is the strongest gundam in g gundam?

Burning gundam in hyper mode and shining gundam in hyper mode or God gundam in hyper mode if not in English version. Same thing


What does it mean to be full of energy?

hyper


What does Lesley mean?

Someone to hyper and weird...........


What are adjectives that mean excited?

Hyper or Hyperactive?


What does it mean when guinea pigs are over-active?

it means your guinea pig is hyper if it normally is hyper take it to the vet


How sour make cat hyper?

I don't really understand what you mean, but catnip makes a cat hyper. I don't think sour things will make a cat hyper.


What prefix is the opposite of hyper?

Hyper and Hypo They are both from Classical Greek and mean 'Over'.more than'(Hyper) and 'Under/less than'(Hypo). They can be seen as opposites to each other.


What does the HTML mean?

Hyper Text Markup Language


What is does overstimulated mean?

It means your HYPER!!!!!!! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO XD!!


What does hyper bale mean?

I think you mean hyperbole, which means gross exaggeration.