Thalassa.
The Greek word for sea is Thalasa and ocean is Okeanos
In the Greek, the word sea literally means sea, lake or body of water. It has no different meaning then the English.
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The Greek word Mar means The sea!
The Greek word for "marble" is "μάρμαρο (marmaro)". There is also an uninhabited Greek islet in the Libyan Sea called "Μάρμαρο (Marmaro)".
In biblical Koine Greek, the word "hals" (pronounced "halce") means salt, or sea salt. The modern Greek word for salt is "aláti". The word "hals" can be found in the original greek texts of the Christian New Testament.
The daughter of Aether and Hemera, whose name is also the Greek word for "sea," is Thalassa. In the case of moons, Thalassa is not associated with a specific moon in our solar system, but she is a personification of the sea in Greek mythology.
If I read you correctly, you mean the word Egean or Aegean, which in Greek sounds just the way you wrote it. The Aegean sea is the name of the sea where most of the Greek islands are.
"καταιγίδα" (kategheedha), "θύελλα" (thee-e-la), "τρικυμία" (trikeemeea= when in sea)
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