There are many words that begin with "g" in Attic Greek. The letter was represented by γ / Γ (gamma).
Some words that might interest you include:
γάζα (gaza) = treasure
γαῖα (gaia) = land
γάιος (gaios) = on land
γαίηθεν (gai-eh-then) = from the land
γαιήοχος (gainoxos) = earth moving/carrying
γαῖσος (gaisos) = javelin
γάλαξ (galaks) = shell-fish
γαλέη (galeh) = weasel
γαλλιστί (gallisti) = cut the Gordian knot
γαλλικός (gallikos) = gelded
γαμβρά (gambra) = sister-in-law
γάμος (gamos) = wedding
γανάω (ganou) = glitter/gleam
γαστήρ (gast-eh-r) = stomach/paunch
γάστρις (gastris) = pot-bellied
γαῦλος (gaulos) = a type of Phoenician merchant vessel; or a milk-pail
γυνή (guneh) = woman
There aren't any. The sound didn't exist in ancient Greek, and there was no letter in the alphabet to represent it.
In ancient Latin, the letter 'v' represented the sound of English 'w'. Certain archaic dialects of Greek had the 'w' sound, and wrote it with a letter known as "digamma". But both the sound and the letter disappeared before the classical period of the language.
There are none. the J sound does not exist in Greek.
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There is no Q in the ancient greek alphabet. There was a qoppa, but it was an allophone for kappa - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qoppa I am doing a project for school right now on Ancient Greece. We have to have a word for each letter of the alphabet. For "Q" I put quail. The Greek god Hephaestus's' favorite bird was the quail. There are not any other words involved with Ancient Greece that start with "Q". I hope this helped you.
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
It did - via Roman then European culture. Think of architectural styles, plays, and new English technical words today are made up from Greek words - think of the psy- words, from the Greek letter psi. And of course the politics of democracy.
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Venus Venus is Roman for Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love
There are none. the J sound does not exist in Greek.
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It means:agrammatos
rhombus
Trick question, there is no Greek letter 'f'. Nearest is the letter Phi, as in Phillip.
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Yuya
Yassou, which means hi/bye (kind of like ciao in Italian) Don't Know about Ancient Greek words