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- The Most Common Words in Greek A Letter
- The Most Common Words in Greek B Letter
- The Most Common Words in Greek C Letter
- The Most Common Words in Greek D Letter
- The Most Common Words in Greek E Letter
A – ένα – énaAbility – ικανότητα – ikanótitaAble – ικανός – ikanósAbout – σχετικά με – schetiká meBaby – μωρό – moróBack – πίσω – písoBad – κακό – kakóBag – τσάντα – tsántaCall – κλήση – klísiCamera – ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΗ ΜΗΧΑΝΗ – FOTOGRAFIKI MICHANICampaign – καμπάνια – kampániaCan – μπορώ – boróDark – σκοτάδι – skotádiData – δεδομένα – dedoménaDaughter – κόρη – kóriDay – ημέρα – iméraEach – καθε – katheEarly – νωρίς – norísEast – Ανατολή – AnatolíEasy – Ανετα – Aneta• Greek-English word-list containing about 1000 most common Greek words, so arranged as to be most easily learned and remembered, by Robert Baird (1893) • Greek and English Lexicon by James Donnegan (1840)
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Core Vocabulary of Key Greek Words. Depending on context, adjectives in -os (masculine), may be given with other endings: -ē (feminine), -on (neuter), -oi (masculine plural), -ai (feminine plural), -a (neuter plural). agathos ‘good, noble’. agōn, plural agōnes ‘coming together; competition (antagonism); ordeal (agony).