I was 3 years old when I started learning Greek and my Greek Tutor {Whom I call Papous}told me about Alexander-o -megas, Alexander The Great and it was he who called me Ahaan{which is my name}-o-Megas...Ahaan The Great. Ahaan {in Indian....since I am originally from India/raised here in the US} means undefeatable...so if you put everything together Ahaanomegas could mean...the undefeatable great...ha ha ha.
Comments
You need to be logged in to post comments
Add a Comment
I added another project about Physics. I hope you like it!
I added my project about the Geocentric Model.
Thank you so much. I will take a look.
I added my project about gears!
I added a project that uses torque and forces to create a nice balancing game.
Its an amazing project. It will stay.
(view all replies)I added my project about Rutherford's experiment.
I added one more!
I added another project if you don't mind!
Your projects embellish my gallery and help me learn sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much. Thank you, Sir. Ahaan.
I added my project.
Thank you very much, Sir. It enriches my gallery.
Thanks , ahaanomegas. Sorry, but what means your "name"? In Greek "megas" mean Great...
I was 3 years old when I started learning Greek and my Greek Tutor {Whom I call Papous}told me about Alexander-o -megas, Alexander The Great and it was he who called me Ahaan{which is my name}-o-Megas...Ahaan The Great. Ahaan {in Indian....since I am originally from India/raised here in the US} means undefeatable...so if you put everything together Ahaanomegas could mean...the undefeatable great...ha ha ha.
(view all replies)