The word for knowledge in Greek is gnosis. It also means wisdom or learning.
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Well, honey, the Greek root word you're looking for is "paideia," which means education or upbringing. So, next time you want to sound all fancy and scholarly, just drop that bombshell at your next cocktail party. You're welcome.
Iocus et disciplina is the Latin equivalent of 'fun and learning'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'iocus' means 'fun, joke'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'disciplina' means 'instruction, learning'.
Math comes from the Greek Language" máthēma" meaning "knowledge " "learning" or "science"
The word 'Greek' is a noun and an adjective.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.An antecedent is the noun that the pronoun is taking the place of.The noun 'Greek' can function as an antecedent. Example:I'm learning to speak Greek. It is not a difficult language. (the noun 'Greek' is the antecedent of the pronoun 'it')
Apparently it is "skolia" which means "free time" since Greeks thought that this was the time for learning
Athenian leader Pericles referred to Athens as the 'school of Hellas', Hellas being the Greek word for Greece, and he was claiming that the schools of Greek philosophers at Athens were the centre of learning.
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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher; this word (phil = lover, sophos = wisdom) to the Greeks meant all branches of learning, so yes, Aristotle was a scientist.
You take a course in learning the Greek alphabet and then start reading it.