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English Words of no Apparent Greek Origin (Learn easily Greek using cognates)


Hello friends.
My name is John Neos. I have an interest in etymology and i've created a blog entitled "English words of no Apparent Greek Origin" [http://ewonago.blogspot.com/ ]. There you can find the etymology of words like parliament, sincere, vow, library, mortality, stop, script, flame, light, etc. All of them have a Greek etymon, a Greek root.
In each post, you can also find modern Greek words related to the etymon, so you can learn them easily.
Send me your comments.
Best regards.
John

John Neos

22 Sep 2008, 06:43

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ewonago comment
Thank you for creating your blog. I've always wanted to learn foreign languages and Greek is one of them. My daughter and I just saw the movie "Mama Mia" and I find the setting just beautiful! I promised her that we would be touring Greece in the future.

Marie

14 Oct 2008, 10:31 - Report

Thank you Marie
Marie, thank you very much for your nice comment. It encourages me to go on with this effort. I wish you to have a nice stay in Greece and to enjoy the Greek hospitality.
Best regards
John

John Neos

18 Oct 2008, 05:37 - Report

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23 Apr 2009, 07:23 - Report

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