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δάσκαλος (THAS-kah-los)

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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)

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School translates to σχολείο in Greek (sko-LAY-oh).

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It doesn't have two words. "Didache, didasko" means "teach, teaching. "Didaskos" "teacher"

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δάσκαλος (THAS-kah-los)

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Μαθήματα ελληνικών (mathimata ellinikon)

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γιατρός

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student

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