Примери за използване на Greeks called на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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That's what the Greeks called them.
The Greeks called these substances.
Because of that the Greeks called them that.
The Greeks called it melancholia.
Because of its beauty and rarity, the Greeks called it the mother of all gemstones.
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The Greeks called the reoccupied city"Ilion.
Tronis- Heraklion, Egypt This city Greeks called Heraklion, and the Egyptians- Tronis.
The Greeks called it the Metonic calendar.
He has been worshiped here since ancient times, when the Greeks called this beautiful place"Hagios Nikolaos"(Saint Nikolas).
The Greeks called the city Heliopolis(city of the sun).
Subaru” is a Japanese word meaning“unite,” as well as a term identifying a cluster of six stars, which the Greeks called the Pleiades- part of the Taurus constellation.
Wha-What the Greeks called the Golden Ratio.
The Greeks called these two ways of thinking Logos and Mythos.
As stated above, the Greeks called barbarians all those who were not Greeks. .
The Greeks called the spice origanos, meaning"delight of the mountains.".
Ancient Greeks called olive oil“liquid gold”.
The Greeks called the body the"soma" or tomb of the Soul.
These‘persons' or masks the Greeks called πρόσωπα, as they were placed on the face and covered the features before the eyes.
The Greeks called amber«elektron», the word from which electricity was derived because it becomes electrically charged when rubbed with a cloth and can attract small particles.
But the goddess had another lover, the god Thoth[or Hermes, as the Greeks called him,] and he playing at draughts with the moon won from her a 1/72 part of every day, and having compounded 5 whole days out of these parts he added them to the Egyptian year of 360 days.
The Greeks called the people from the south of Egypt etiopes, which meant burnt faces.
The Romans and Greeks called bee pollen“the life-giving dust”, eaten to acquire youth and longevity.
The Greeks called the city Karchedon and the Romans turned this name into Carthago.
It is believed that the Greeks called the Canaanites the Phoenikes or Phoenicians, which may derive from the Greek word'Phoenix', meaning crimson or purple.
The Greeks called the origanos spice, which means“joy from the mountain.”.
But the goddess had another lover, the god Thoth or Hermes, as the Greeks called him, and he playing at draughts with the moon won from her a seventy-second part of every day, and having compounded five whole days out of these parts he added them to the Egyptian year.
The Greeks called Bel Beliar; and Hesychius interprets that word to mean dragon or great serpent.
The Greeks called it‘elektron,' meaning‘made of sun'.
The Greeks called the spice origanos, which means"joy from the mountain.".
The Greeks called the little bay that looks like a horseshoe"Agios Nicholas"(Saint Nichola).