There are four words in Greek for teacher, depending on if the person is male or female, teaches younger or older students. DASkalos - male teacher for grade school students (but can also be used to mean instructor as in driving instructor) dasKALa - female teacher for younger kids kathigitIS - male teacher high school and university kathiGItra - female teacher for high school and university teacher = δάσκαλος (daskalos)
Just about all of them.
no, because they show you life lessons
Do you mean 'how do you say the lessons in french'? Because that's les leçons
Greek stories that teach us lessons are called myths. These myths often revolve around gods, heroes, and mythical creatures, and they convey moral lessons, explanations of natural phenomena, and cultural values to their audience.
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'Ka.'
This site has a nice lay out with pronunciation of the letters. http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/greek/lessons/alphabet.html
Children in Greek schools have a variety of lessons including Greek language, mathematics, history, geography, and physical education. They also typically study foreign languages such as English, as well as subjects like music and art. Religious studies are also part of the curriculum in Greek schools.
Aesops fables have more lessons. some people would say fables with more lessons are moral stories.
The lessons (or The tutorials) are in the library.
Soy embarazado.
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