staros edit: αστέρι , asteri is "star" asteria is "stars" pronounced "a-stare-ya"
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∙ 15y agoThe word for "stars" in Greek is "αστέρια" (pronounced asteria).
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Ares is not a language. It is a Greek god.
The Greek names for the stars of the Big Dipper are as follows: Alkaid Mizar Alioth Megrez Phecda Dubhe Merak
Emerson suggests that if the stars were to appear only one night in a thousand years, people would appreciate them more and marvel at their beauty, leading to a deeper sense of wonder and connection with the universe.
Hipparchus was an ancient Greek astronomer who compiled first-known catalog of stars and first map of the skies.
Hipparchus, an ancient Greek astronomer, measured the positions of around 850 stars.
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
The way u would say "that would be telling" in Greek is που θα λέει.
I would say 2.5 stars
Now I would say 3.5 stars. But when you are a member I'd give it about 4.2 stars.
To say draw in Greek, you would say "klí̱ro̱si̱" which is written like this : "κλήρωση." You can use the Internet to accomplish simple translations.
Its προκάλεσε (prokalese).
εσύ, esi if you want to say "you are" you would say "eisai"
Considering that there is no "J" in the Greek Alphabet, my inclination would be to say "no".
Astronomy, from the greek astra, meaning stars.
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Theseus IS his Greek name. In Greek it would look like this: Θησεύς. It would be said "theh-say-OOS" with the pitch rising ont he last syllable.
Hepestus is the greek god of fire and black smiths so i would say him