by addmagic on November 27th, 2006

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What is the greek work for future?

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  • by jt007m on November 27th, 2006

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    Go to this site... I can't type or paste the translation

    http://world.altavista.com/

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  • by responsor on March 15th, 2008

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    My knowledge of Greek is limited to the classical variety.

    In Classical Greek, the adjective 'future' is mellon (mu-epsilon-lambda-lambda-omega-nu) in the masculine form, the feminine being mellousa and the neuter being mellon (omicron- short 'o').

    The phrase for 'for the future' is 'to loipon' (tau-omicron lambda-omicron-iota-pi-omicron-nu).

    Sorry that I can't be of more use but I hope I've helped a little.

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  • by Anonymous on December 27th, 2007

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    melon

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  • by turbowray on November 27th, 2006

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