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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jsjszs lähetti viestin:
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
It's Géant.
Malaka = very good)))

well, I remember there was a software for Linux called epoptes

The site itself says It means the watcher or something like that
Dracoco OwO lähetti viestin:
Dude we kind of learn most of that stuff in school. Unless we don't which that isn't my case.

Yeah also this ,i remember for each Word that had greek or latin origin ,it appeared on the book the language of origin and the meaning
LEhA009 lähetti viestin:
Malaka = very good)))

well, I remember there was a software for Linux called epoptes

The site itself says It means the watcher or something like that
Actually the word "epoptes" means supervisor in Greek. Not a common word to use.
LEhA009 lähetti viestin:
Malaka = very good)))

well, I remember there was a software for Linux called epoptes

The site itself says It means the watcher or something like that
Actually the word "epoptes" means supervisor in Greek. Not a common word to use.

Well Linux isnt rly common nowadays as well so It balances out
disestablishmentarianism
Dracoco OwO lähetti viestin:
Dude we kind of learn most of that stuff in school. Unless we don't which that isn't my case.

:steamthis: This. English is made up of many words that actually come from other languages (French, Greek, Latin, Hindi, Arabic, and the list goes on) and I learned many of them way back in my school days. 📖📚
The Ku Klux Klan comes from the Greek word Kuklos with clan.
Autodidact lähetti viestin:
The Ku Klux Klan comes from the Greek word Kuklos with clan.
Kuklos means handsome or more specific dishy xD
Viimeisin muokkaaja on Panazois λ; 22.5.2021 klo 8.59
+3D+ Copperfield lähetti viestin:
disestablishmentarianism
Not greek sorry.
Philosophy
jsjszs lähetti viestin:
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.
Latin gang.


Did you know Latin has a word for "reaper"? Both as a direct translation and a translation otherwise, "messorem" means "reaper".
Viimeisin muokkaaja on Little Miss Terror; 22.5.2021 klo 9.02
Roseate, Her Thighness lähetti viestin:
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.
Latin gang.


Did you know Latin has a word for "reaper"? Both as a direct translation and a translation otherwise, "messorem" means "reaper".
Well I don't know much about Latin but the word reaper in Greek is not even close to the Latin one.
REVERIE lähetti viestin:
Philosophy
Philosophy = Φίλο + σοφία = Friend of wisdom.
Roseate, Her Thighness lähetti viestin:
Latin gang.


Did you know Latin has a word for "reaper"? Both as a direct translation and a translation otherwise, "messorem" means "reaper".
Well I don't know much about Latin but the word reaper in Greek is not even close to the Latin one.
That would make sense, as they are different languages. Obviously, the English one isn't close to the Latin one, either.
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