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Translating words from Greek to English requires the use of a Greek-English dictionary or a web-based translator. Consulting a person fluent with the language will greatly help in learning the correct pronunciation of words.

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What is 'Ese kala' when translated from Greek to English?

Ese kala? (Είσαι Καλά?) in Greek is "Are you well?" in English.

What kind of objections to greek learning is cicero arguing against?

Cicero challenged ideas about what astrologers believe, and asserted that the weather does not affect children, why should the stars? Thus arguing that astrology does not effect our personalities.

What is the Greek word for happy?

happy (fem)l = ευτυχισμένη = efteeheesménee

happy (masc) = ευτυχισμένος = efteeheesménos

How do you pronounce the greek word aghia?

αγία [ayeea]

or αγιά [aya] as in Αγιά Σοφιά [AyaSofhea]

What are greek terms of endearment that a lover would use?

Agapi mou (agApee moo) = my love

Hriso mou (ChreesO moo= where the 'ch' is like in Scottish 'loch') = my golden one/ my dear

Moro mou (morO moo) = my baby

Matia mou (mAtya moo) = my eyes / my dear

Glykia mou (gleekyA moo) = my sweet

Psihi mou (pseechEE moo) = my soul

Kardia mou (karthiA moo - the 'th' is like in English 'then') = my heart

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Which Greek god did the word 'hypnotize' come from?

There was a Greek god named Hypnos [sleep] and he was the twin brother of the god Thanatos [death].

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Are falcons mentioned in the Bible?

The answer is maybe. The word ayyah (איה) appears in the Hebrew Bible and refers to a predatory bird, but we don't know the exact species. It could be a hawk or a kite as well as a falcon. Modern Hebrew uses the word ayyah for "buzzard", and "baz" (בז) as "falcon" but baz means "prey" in the Bible.

What Greek word starts with 'dom' and means 'house' in English?

δόμος (dómos) is an ancient Greek word whose Romanized spelling begins with "dom-" and whose English meaning is "house." The masculine singular second declension noun in question serves as the inspiration for the later Latin equivalent domus. The pronunciation will be "DO-mos" in ancient Greek and "THO-mos" in Aeginan Greek.

What is the biblical word for an agreement?

It is not just used in the Bible, but the word you are looking for is "covenant".

What large herbivore derives its name from Greek for 'horn nosed'?

The large herbivore that derives its name from Greek for 'horn nosed' is the rhinoceros.

What does the Greek ti to on mean?

Oh, dude, "ti to on" in Greek is actually a philosophical concept from Aristotle meaning "what is being said." It's like when you're trying to figure out what someone is talking about, you know? So, it's basically just a fancy way of saying "what's up" in the philosophical world.

What does 'ti einai afto' mean in English?

Translated from the Greek, it means "what is that?".

What is the English version of the Greek name 'Sotiris'?

"Joshua" is an English equivalent of the Greek name Sotiris (Σωτήρης). The masculine proper names both translate into English as "salvation." The pronunciation will be "so-TEE-rees" in Aeginan Greek..

What Greek words start with Z?

the words that start with z are zaprin means chair zakin means prince

What is 'Christos anestakas' when translated from Greek to English?

"Christ is massively risen!" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase Χριστός ανέστακας! The phrase serves as a variation by Greek novelist Nikos Kazantzakis (Feb. 18, 1883-Oct. 26, 1957) on the traditional Orthodox Easter observation Χριστός Ανέστη (Christos anesti, "Christ is risen!"). The pronunciation will be "KREE-stos a-NEY-sta-kas" in Aeginan Greek.