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by obfuscator
1132 days ago
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Ancient Greek was one of the best courses I had in university. It changed my view on language and western thinking quite a lot.
My favorite words are μαθηματικὴ (mathematike): If I remember correctly, it means 1. learning, 2. letter or book and 3. "everything there is to know (for certain)". χαίρε (chaire): Used as a greeting, literally "be happy!" Also it is funny that βαίνω (baino) means: I am walking, while "Bein" means leg in German - the amount of Ancient Greek words in German and other languages is ridiculously high. |
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Here's[0] a massive list of them, and you can see cognates between languages you might not have thought would have them, like Sanskrit, Latin, and Ancient Greek sharing many cognates.
Fascinating subject, definitely.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_vocabulary