Greek in spanish
griego
pronunciation: gɹ̩iegoʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: gɹ̩iegoʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
Greek = griego. [Nombre y Adjetivo]
Example: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.more:
» Aldine greek = alfabeto griego aldino. [Alfabeto greigo utilizado por el impresor veneciano Aldo Manucio o sus sucesores entre 1490 y 1597]
Example: But influence of the gauche Aldine greek of the 1490s, and then of the superb reinterpretations of Garamont (1540s) and Granjon (1560s), was irresistible.» Ancient Greek = griego antiguo, griego clásico.
Example: For some bizarre reason, people freak out about Ancient Greek accentuation and especially about the accentuation of enclitics.» be all Greek to = no entender ni jota, no entender ni gota, no entender ni papa, sonar (todo) a chino, no entender ni torta.
Example: His one man show 'It's All Greek to Me' has enjoyed critical acclaim all around the world.» dog Greek = griego macarrónico.
Example: Writers and filmmakers also often employ dog Latin (or dog Greek) when in need of names for characters, places or objects.» Greek cross = cruz griega.
Example: Both the Latin and Greek crosses play an important part in the decorative styles of church buildings during the fourth and subsequent centuries.» Greek Cypriot = griego chipriota, griego cipriota, grecochipriota, grecocipriota. [Nombre y adjetivo. También escrito Cypriot Greek]
Example: The island is divided into two, and the Turk Cypriots live to the north, the Greek Cypriots to the south.» Greek Orthodox Church, the = Iglesia Ortodoxa Griega, la.
Example: More than 90 percent of Greeks are members of the Greek Orthodox Church.» sound + Greek to = no entender ni jota, no entender ni gota, no entender ni papa, sonar (todo) a chino, no entender ni torta.
Example: This may sound Greek to many, but to Nicole, it's her bread and butter.