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What is the pronunciation of ancient Greek names?

The pronunciation of te is: tè.

Traditional Chinese characters: te, radical: heart, pinyin: tè, tuī.

Stroke: 7, structure: upper right enclosing structure, five elements: gold.

End-to-end decomposition: centered, component decomposition: centered

Basic meaning: especially in spoken language, Luanhe dialect and Tang and Qin areas. Sound and form. From the heart, from the easy, easy to sound. Original meaning: error (emphasis does not conform to objective reality).

Te is common in spoken language, Luanhe dialect and Tang and Qin areas. Sound and form. From the heart, from the easy, easy to sound. Original meaning: error (emphasis does not conform to objective reality). It is often used to describe the abnormal beating of the heart or muscles. For example, Mao Dun's Midnight: (Feng Yunqing) The face turns to ashes, and the muscles in his mouth keep beating.

Teia (Teia)

The ancient Greeks believed that the eyes were like a lamp, which gave off a kind of light. When it shone on an object, people could see things. Therefore, Teia stands for vision (thea) and light in clear sky (aithre). By extension, she is also the goddess who shines with gold, silver and jewels.

It is said that she is the mother of Selene, the goddess of the moon, and there is a Cataclysm theory about the cause of the moon, which named the imaginary star "Theia". According to this theory, the collision between "Teia" and the earth created the moon. In addition, Prometheus, the thief of skyfire, is the son of Partos and belongs to the Titan family.