Hermes is Ͱερμες in Greek
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Apherdite i think ?
I can't really write it here, but it's kind of like this: English Greek E = E m = / +u m = / + u a = a So you just write ''m'' in Ancient Greek like a u, but you write it with a / on the left hand side of the u so it kind of looks like a ''H'' or "M".
The Greek letter "H" is pronounced "ee," and is a feminine article (the word "the").
The Greek letter 'ita" is written like this in Greek: H (which looks like an h in English)
This is difficult because in Greek, there is no 'sh' sound. For many borrowed words with 'sh', they often change it to simply 's'. So in Greek, it would simply be hersel. The h is also not entirely equivalent to English h. In Greek, the letter used would be chi, which is more aspirated. I guess the best way to write it would be 'Χέρσελ'
"Yes" in Greek is written as "ναι" (pronounced as "neh").
To write "Capital H a", you would simply write the letter "H" followed by the lowercase letter "a".
You write, dekatria, or in greek alphabet, δεκατρία.
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Άδη is how you write hades in Greek
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
You write: Γκάμπριελ (Gabrielle) and the translation in Greek is Γαβριέλλα (Ghavriella).
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