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Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 3:49am
Tell me a word in English that has Greek roots and I will explain it to you.
For example scientific terms, phobias, chemical elements and have Greek roots. There are other words that do have Greek words such as: climate, hero, hygiene, drama, synonym, idea and many more I can't name all.
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Dracoco OwO May 22, 2021 @ 3:51am 
Dude we kind of learn most of that stuff in school. Unless we don't which that isn't my case.
Privette May 22, 2021 @ 3:52am 
explain giant I want an explanation of giant
tmwfte May 22, 2021 @ 3:53am 
Narcissist
eram May 22, 2021 @ 3:54am 
Dinosaur = Terrible Lizard.

Greek words deinos (δεινός — “terrible”) and savra (σαύρα — “lizard”).
Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 3:55am 
Originally posted by jsjszs:
explain giant I want an explanation of giant
Well it's not actually 100% Greek because some words also come from Latin in English but yeah. It has a correlation with the word "Giga" kinda like we say Gigabytes and all that. Giga practically means very huge.
Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 4:01am 
Originally posted by tmwfte:
Narcissist
While the English word is from French the origins is from Ancient Greek. The word comes from a guy named Narcissus. The mythology says that he looked himself in the water and he believed he was more beautiful than anyone else and he drowned. You can learn more here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissus_(mythology)
Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 4:03am 
Originally posted by eram:
Dinosaur = Terrible Lizard.

Greek words deinos (δεινός — “terrible”) and savra (σαύρα — “lizard”).
You are correct :). Although the word δεινός is no longer used in Modern Greek because it's an Ancient Greek word.
[LTT] LinusFTW May 22, 2021 @ 4:03am 
Hypnosis
eram May 22, 2021 @ 4:07am 
Originally posted by Panazois λ パナギオチス:
Originally posted by eram:
Dinosaur = Terrible Lizard.

Greek words deinos (δεινός — “terrible”) and savra (σαύρα — “lizard”).
You are correct :). Although the word δεινός is no longer used in Modern Greek because it's an Ancient Greek word.

All i knew was terrible lizard. The rest i had to look up but thanks. :D

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Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 4:08am 
Originally posted by gooomba:
Europe
Europe is actually a feminine name used back in Ancient days, known as Europa. The term itself doe practically means means "wide sight" or "wide eyes".
Europe in Greek is "Ευρώπη"
Ευρώπη = Ευρής + ώψη
In Greek mythology Europe was from what I remember a girl that Zeus wanted to bang. So he turned himself into a taurus and he let her ride him.
Privette May 22, 2021 @ 4:10am 
Originally posted by Panazois λ パナギオチス:
Originally posted by jsjszs:
explain giant I want an explanation of giant
Well it's not actually 100% Greek because some words also come from Latin in English but yeah. It has a correlation with the word "Giga" kinda like we say Gigabytes and all that. Giga practically means very huge.
wasn't there also a french word geanté or something like that? I hear that's the origin of the word giant in english
Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 4:11am 
Originally posted by LTT LinusFTW:
Hypnosis
The first part of the word Hypnosis which is "hypno" practically means "sleep" in Greek. Now the other part "osis" doesn't really mean anything, it is just a suffix.
Panazois λ May 22, 2021 @ 4:13am 
Originally posted by jsjszs:
Originally posted by Panazois λ パナギオチス:
Well it's not actually 100% Greek because some words also come from Latin in English but yeah. It has a correlation with the word "Giga" kinda like we say Gigabytes and all that. Giga practically means very huge.
wasn't there also a french word geanté or something like that? I hear that's the origin of the word giant in english
A lot of languages take words from other languages that took words from other languages. I guess you could say the languages like to rip off. Look at this mess for the word "giant"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/giant
Privette May 22, 2021 @ 4:19am 
Originally posted by Panazois λ パナギオチス:
Originally posted by jsjszs:
wasn't there also a french word geanté or something like that? I hear that's the origin of the word giant in english
A lot of languages take words from other languages that took words from other languages. I guess you could say the languages like to rip off. Look at this mess for the word "giant"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/giant
I find it really interesting of how people of different ethnicity can influence one another like this
Amuro0079 May 22, 2021 @ 4:24am 
Stefanos Tsitsipas == meaning handsome, sexy Greek God that plays tennis for humanity.
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