"Potentiality" is an English equivalent of the Greek word dynamis. The classical philosophy-related, third-declension noun looks like this when written in Greek letters: δύναμις (dúnamis). The pronunciation will be "DOO-na-mees" in Aeginan Greek.
"Dynamis" is a Greek term that can be translated as power, force, or capability. It is often used to describe potential or inherent power within something or someone. In philosophy, it can refer to the capacity for change or action.
mignon (masculine adjective) stands for 'cute' in French.
English to French: Fluide French to English: Fluid
Vitesse is speed and I think sceaux is stamps?
The word energy from the ancient Greek word energos, which means "active."
From this word we get dynamo and dynamite
"Dynamis" is a Greek term that can be translated as power, force, or capability. It is often used to describe potential or inherent power within something or someone. In philosophy, it can refer to the capacity for change or action.
The Greek root word for 'dyn' is "dynamis," which means power or force. It is the root of English words such as dynamic and dynamo.
"Zebra" in English is Ζέβρα in Greek.
"Fall" in English is πτώση in Greek.
"Oasis" in English is Όαση in Greek.
"Sisters" in English is αδελφές (adelfes) in Greek.
Εθνική (ethniki) in Greek is "national" in English.
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"Great grandmother" in English is progiagiá (Προγιαγιά) in Greek.
σωμα means body in ancient greek literally translated as soma
French translations of the Bible have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into French. English translations have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into English