The actual name for water in greek was YDOR. And the water suppliers used to call it NEARON IDOR, meaning fresh water or newly drawn water. But custom had it to be -some how- coined in
NE(A)RON, NERON,NERO'.!
Where did, Mitchell, find out that Religion, in Greek, meant divide and conquer ? ( BTW black in italian is Ne'ro ).
Ciao...........John-John.
2006-10-14 09:28:04
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answered by John-John 7
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Nero In Greek
2017-01-12 04:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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chess in english means a game, in italian wc.
doe that make tou think about something?
ps.. nerò and nero are not the same thing
2006-10-13 07:09:10
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answered by koneko 2
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If I told you that some Italian women like to dress in black, while some greek women like to bathe in water..... does that sound like something you might be interested in
2006-10-13 07:12:56
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answered by D_Herz 2
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Religion means "system of beliefs" in english, "to tie or bring together" in latin, and "to divide and conquer" in greek. Does that make you think about something?
2006-10-13 07:05:45
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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Funny thing about languages is that many of them have the same words but they are SO different in meaning.
2006-10-13 07:11:55
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answered by tbelle26 2
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'Black Water' by the Doobie Brothers?
2006-10-13 07:06:03
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answered by gough_c 3
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Ole Black water keep on rollin --Dobbie brothers :)
2006-10-13 07:06:12
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answered by ad s 2
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pedo means child in greek and foot in latin... so?
2006-10-13 07:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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they are pronounced differently
2006-10-13 23:30:30
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answered by Semiramis 4
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