English Words of no Apparent Greek Origin (Learn easily Greek using cognates)
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Thank you for creating your blog. I've always wanted to learn foreign languages and Greek is one of them. My daughter and I just saw the movie "Mama Mia" and I find the setting just beautiful! I promised her that we would be touring Greece in the future. -
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Marie, thank you very much for your nice comment. It encourages me to go on with this effort. I wish you to have a nice stay in Greece and to enjoy the Greek hospitality.
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My name is John Neos. I have an interest in etymology and i've created a blog entitled "English words of no Apparent Greek Origin" [http://ewonago.blogspot.com/ ]. There you can find the etymology of words like parliament, sincere, vow, library, mortality, stop, script, flame, light, etc. All of them have a Greek etymon, a Greek root.
In each post, you can also find modern Greek words related to the etymon, so you can learn them easily.
Send me your comments.
Best regards.
John