Hellenic meaning in Urdu
Hellenic Synonyms
Hellenic Definitions
1) Hellenic, Greek, Hellenic Language : یونانی زبان : (noun) the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages.
Useful Words
Indic : ہندی , English : انگریزی , Latvian : لٹویا زبان , Finnish : فنلینڈ کی زبان , Hungarian : ہنگری کی زبان , Aryan : ہند یورپی زبانیں بولنے والے , Central Thai : تھائی لینڈ کی زبان , Metalanguage : زبانوں کو آسان کر کے سمجھانے والی زبان , Interlanguage : بین الاقوامی زبان , Pidgin : ایک مخلوط زبان , Byzantine Greek : قدیم یونانی زبان , Late Greek : قدیم یونانی زبان , Maya : مایائی زبان , Filipino : فلپائن کی زبان , Afrasian : ایشیا اور افریقہ میں بولی جانے والی زبانیں , Wakashan : ایک زبان , Dravidian : جنوب وسطی بھارت اور سری لنکا کی زبانیں , Coptic : قبطی , Mongolian : منگولی زبان , Lappic : لیپ زبان , Habsburg : ایک معروف جرمن خاندان , Aeschylus : مشکلات بھری اداکاری کرنے والا , Helen : قدیم یونانی شہزادی , Hecate : افزائش نسل کی دیوی , Branchlet : ٹہنی , Brachiation : بازووٴں کے سہارے شاخوں پر جہولنا , Achilles : قدیم یونانی جنگجو , Zeus : یونان کا سب سے بڑا دیوتا , Natural Language : زبان , Hebrew : عبرانی زبان , First Language : مادری زبان
Useful Words Definitions
Indic: a branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages.
English: an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.
Latvian: the official language of Latvia; belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European.
Finnish: the official language of Finland; belongs to the Baltic Finnic family of languages.
Hungarian: the official language of Hungary (also spoken in Rumania); belongs to the Ugric family of languages.
Aryan: a member of the prehistoric people who spoke Proto-Indo European.
Central Thai: a branch of the Tai languages.
Metalanguage: a language that can be used to describe languages.
Interlanguage: a common language used by speakers of different languages.
Pidgin: an artificial language used for trade between speakers of different languages.
Byzantine Greek: the Greek language from about 600 to 1200 AD.
Late Greek: the Greek language in the 3rd to 8th centuries.
Maya: a family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya.
Filipino: official language of the Philippines; based on Tagalog; draws its lexicon from other Philippine languages.
Afrasian: a large family of related languages spoken both in Asia and Africa.
Wakashan: a family of North American Indian languages of British Columbia and Washington.
Dravidian: a large family of languages spoken in south and central India and Sri Lanka.
Coptic: the liturgical language of the Coptic Church used in Egypt and Ethiopia; written in the Greek alphabet.
Mongolian: a family of Altaic language spoken in Mongolia.
Lappic: any of the languages spoken by the Lapps and generally assumed to be Uralic languages.
Habsburg: a royal German family that provided rulers for several European states and wore the crown of the Holy Roman Empire from 1440 to 1806.
Aeschylus: Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).
Helen: (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.
Hecate: (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches.
Branchlet: a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year.
Brachiation: swinging by the arms from branch to branch.
Achilles: a mythical Greek hero of the Iliad; a foremost Greek warrior at the siege of Troy; when he was a baby his mother tried to make him immortal by bathing him in a magical river but the heel by which she held him remained vulnerable--his `Achilles` heel`.
Zeus: (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned; husband and brother of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods; counterpart of Roman Jupiter.
Natural Language: a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.
Hebrew: the ancient Canaanitic language of the Hebrews that has been revived as the official language of Israel.
First Language: one`s native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next.