The silver coin you're describing sounds like a commemorative piece, possibly related to the 1963 centenary of the Greek War of Independence. The "5 heads crown" may refer to the design featuring five figures, potentially representing Greek historical figures or symbols. The presence of Greek and English lettering suggests it was created for both local and international audiences. For precise identification, further details or images would be helpful.
star greek orign and same in english
It is known as "Bonnet Rouge" (French) or red hat (English). The Liberty Cap dates back to ancient Roman and Greek times as part of a ceremony of freedom for slaves and is known as the "Phrygian hat."
cause it sounded better than "those little ******* from europe". xoxo Haha. Who says Europeans are little ? :P Europe is a continent, called by Greek historians and philosophers since at least 600 BC. There were three continents known by the Greeks: Asia, Lybia (later Africa) and Europe. So people who lived in Asia were Asians, and people who lived in Europe were Europeans. Europeans don't have any specific looks or common origin or language. Migration has contributed since thousands of years
Nathaniel Wheatley was like a brother to Phillis Wheatley. He taught her how to read,write,and speak English. He helped Phillis Wheatley become a famous African American poetess. He taught her Greek,and Latin.He is the son to John and Susanna Wheatley
Aρχή
(in English lettering) Kastanias (Kahs.ta.KNEE.us)
Dragon in Greek is Drakos or if you prefer it in Greek lettering Δράκος
It is not a Greek word; it is Welsh for "silver". Así̱mi is the Greek equivalent for "silver".
Greeks no longer use drachmas. They have adopted the Euro, like the rest of Europe.
There are way too many cultures to name. There are hundreds and hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cultures in Europe. There is the English culture, the Italian, the French, the Basque, the Greek, the German, the Flemish, the Sámi, etc.There are way too many cultures to name. There are hundreds and hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cultures in Europe. There is the English culture, the Italian, the French, the Basque, the Greek, the German, the Flemish, the Sámi, etc.
Most people would consider England to be part of Europe and it is part of the UK, which is in the EU. The UK is actually physically separated from mainland Europe by the English Channel.
"Zebra" in English is Ζέβρα in Greek.
"Fall" in English is πτώση in Greek.
If you speak Greek and English, then yes.
"Oasis" in English is Όαση in Greek.
Greece is in the southeast of Europe.
Αγγλικά is a Greek equivalent of the the English word "English." The word for the English language is written in the Roman alphabet as angliká. The pronunciation will be "AN-glee-KA" in Aeginan Greek.