greeks

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Englisch - Türkisch
yunanlılar

Yunanlılar dev ahşap bir at inşa ettiler. - The Greeks built a giant wooden horse.

Uzun zaman önce, Yunanlılar sık ​​sık büyük atletik olaylar düzenlerdi. - Long ago, the Greeks would frequently hold great athletic events.

Greek
yunan

Modern Yunanca'da harfleri birleştirerek sesler oluşturabilirsiniz. Örneğin b sesi için μπ'yi, d sesi için ντ'yi, g sesi için γκ'yi ve c sesi için ise τζ'yi kullanabilirsiniz. - You can make sounds by combining letters in Modern Greek. For example you can use μπ to make the sound b, ντ to make the sound d, γκ to make the sound g and τζ to make the sound dj.

İtalyan, Almanya'da kahvesi için Yunan euro parası ile ödeme yaptı. - The Italian paid for his coffee in Germany with Greek euro coins.

Greek
{i} Yunanca

Bu teknik terimler Yunancadan türetilmiştir - These technical terms are derived from Greek.

Modern Yunanca'da harfleri birleştirerek sesler oluşturabilirsiniz. Örneğin b sesi için μπ'yi, d sesi için ντ'yi, g sesi için γκ'yi ve c sesi için ise τζ'yi kullanabilirsiniz. - You can make sounds by combining letters in Modern Greek. For example you can use μπ to make the sound b, ντ to make the sound d, γκ to make the sound g and τζ to make the sound dj.

Greek
rum
greek
rumca
Greek
Yunanlı

Yunanlılar dev ahşap bir at inşa ettiler. - The Greeks built a giant wooden horse.

Uzun zaman önce, Yunanlılar sık ​​sık büyük atletik olaylar düzenlerdi. - Long ago, the Greeks would frequently hold great athletic events.

Greek
Rum: Rum, Arapça, Osmanlıca ve Türkçede, günümüzde genellikle Hıristiyan Ortodoks mezhebinden olan ve Yunanca konuşan kimselere denir
Greek
yunanistanlı
Greek
{s} Yunanistan'a ait
greek
yunanistan'ayunanlı
holy spring of orthodox greeks
ayazma
Englisch - Englisch
plural of Greek
A term generally referring to delta, gamma, vega, theta, and rho, all of which measure the change in the price of a derivative when there is a change in an input to the pricing formula
The ancient settlers of Greece who also lived along the Thracian coast and existed in large numbers in Anatolia They became the dominant people f the Roman Empire in the period after Constantine moved its center to the east
third-person singular of greek
plural of , greek
Collectively, "greeks" refer to the financial measures delta, gamma, lambda, rho, theta, and vega, which are sensitivity measures used in evaluating derivatives
Members of a fraternity or sorority The term Greek is used because a majority of fraternities and sororities use Greek letters to distinguish themselves
The letters used to describe certain measures of the sensitivity of the value of an option with respect to various factors There are five main Greek letters used to specify an option's price sensitivity The five Greek letters are: (1) Delta (sensitivity in relation to movements of the underlying stock), (2) Gamma (sensitivity in relation to speed of movement of the underlying), (3) Vega (sensitivity in relation to volatility), (4) Theta (sensitivity in relation to time) (5) Rho (sensitivity in relation to interest rates)
Greek
The language of the Greek people, spoken in Greece and in Greek communities
Greek
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Greek
A member of a college fraternity or sorority, which are commonly characterised by being named after Greek letters. (See also Greek system)

Was Joe a Greek in college?.

Greek
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unintelligible, especially regarding foreign speech or text, or regarding subjects the speaker is not familiar with, such as mathematics or technical jargon
Greek
Of or pertaining to a fraternity or sorority
Greek
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ancient Greeks
plural form of ancient Greek
greek
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greek
{a} belonging to Greece, Grecian
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{i} native of Greece, resident of Greece
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The language of the Greek people, spoken in Greece, Cyprus, south Albania, parts of south FYROM, parts of Bulgaria and parts of Turkey and partially characterised by being written using the Greek alphabet. It is descended from Proto-Greek via Ancient Greek and other forms of Greek
Greek
A Greek is a person who comes from Greece
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Greek
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Greek
Greek is the language used in Greece. I had to learn Greek
Greek
{i} Greek language
Greek
Greek means belonging or relating to Greece
Greek
Gk
Greek
Grecian
greek
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greek
the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages a native or inhabitant of Greece of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks; "Greek mythology"; "a grecian robe
greek
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greek
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greek
term applied to all sororities and fraternities
greek
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the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
greek
a native or inhabitant of Greece
greek
A general name applied to all fraternity and sorority members
greek
Members of fraternities and sororities are called Greeks
greek
Lykos
greek
Nonsense writing or talk; gibberish
greek
member(s) of a Greek-letter organization (fraternity or sorority)
greek
A member of a fraternity or sorority
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greek
the name applied to all sorority and fraternity members
greek
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greek
of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks; "Greek mythology"; "a grecian robe"
greek
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greek
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greek
Of or pertaining to Greece or the Greeks; Grecian
greek
Term used to describe Greek-letter organizations and their members
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greek
A general name applied to all fraternity and sorority members Recruitment - Is a formal schedule of events organized by the sororities on each campus to meet collegians who have registered for membership recruitment Recruitment consists of 3-4 rounds of parties/events, lasting anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the number of chapters on campus and the number of women registered for Recruitment
greek
Something unintelligible; as, it was all Greek to me
the Ancient Greeks
members of the historical Greek empire
greeks

    Türkische aussprache

    griks

    Aussprache

    /ˈgrēks/ /ˈɡriːks/

    Etymologie

    [ 'grEk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English Greke, from Old English GrEca, from Latin Graecus, from Greek Graikos.
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