Latin & Greek Words in English

Latin Greek Words in English | 50 Pronunciation Guide
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Latin & Greek Words in English

50 Latin and Greek origin words — data, alumni, versus, phenomenon, et cetera!

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💡 Why Learn Latin & Greek Words in English?

Many academic, scientific, and legal English words come from Latin and Greek. Words like ‘data’, ‘alumni’, ‘versus’, ‘phenomenon’, and ‘et cetera’ are used daily — but often mispronounced! The plural forms are especially tricky: one alumnus, many alumni; one phenomenon, many phenomena.

This page covers 50 essential Latin/Greek words with their correct pronunciation, original meaning, and proper plural forms. These words appear frequently in exams, academic writing, and professional English!

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Most Common Latin Words (10 Words)

#1
data
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: DAY-tuh (UK) / DAT-uh (US)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डे-टा / डैट-अ
💡 Both accepted! Originally Latin plural
“Analyse the data carefully.”
#2
versus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: VUR-sus
🇮🇳 Hindi: वर-सस
💡 = against (abbreviated ‘vs’)
“India versus Australia.”
#3
et cetera
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: et-SET-er-uh
🇮🇳 Hindi: एट-सेट-अर-अ
💡 ET not EK! Latin for ‘and the rest’
“Bring pens, pencils, et cetera.”
#4
alumni
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: uh-LUM-ny
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-लम-नाइ
💡 Plural! One = alumnus (male) / alumna (female)
“The alumni reunion was fun.”
#5
alumnus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: uh-LUM-nus
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-लम-नस
💡 Singular male graduate
“He is an alumnus of IIT.”
#6
bonus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: BOH-nus
🇮🇳 Hindi: बो-नस
💡 Latin for ‘good’
“She got a performance bonus.”
#7
campus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: KAM-pus
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैम-पस
💡 Latin for ‘field’
“The college campus is beautiful.”
#8
status
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: STAY-tus (UK) / STAT-us (US)
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्टे-टस / स्टैट-अस
💡 Both accepted
“What’s the status of my application?”
#9
stimulus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: STIM-yoo-lus
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्टिम-यू-लस
💡 Plural = stimuli
“The economic stimulus worked.”
#10
consensus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: kun-SEN-sus
🇮🇳 Hindi: कन-सेन-सस
💡 = general agreement
“The team reached a consensus.”
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Tricky Latin Plurals (10 Words)

#11
phenomenon / phenomena
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: fih-NOM-ih-non / fih-NOM-ih-nuh
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ि-नॉम-इ-नन
💡 1 = phenomenon, many = phenomena
“Lightning is a natural phenomenon.”
#12
criterion / criteria
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: kry-TEER-ee-un / kry-TEER-ee-uh
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्राइ-टीर-ई-अन
💡 1 = criterion, many = criteria
“What criteria did you use?”
#13
curriculum / curricula
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: kuh-RIK-yoo-lum / kuh-RIK-yoo-luh
🇮🇳 Hindi: क-रिक-यू-लम
💡 Plural = curricula (or curriculums)
“The school curricula were updated.”
#14
medium / media
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: MEE-dee-um / MEE-dee-uh
🇮🇳 Hindi: मी-डी-अम
💡 Media IS the plural of medium!
“Social media is everywhere.”
#15
datum / data
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: DAY-tum / DAY-tuh
🇮🇳 Hindi: डे-टम / डे-टा
💡 Data IS the plural of datum!
“The data shows improvement.”
#16
fungus / fungi
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: FUNG-gus / FUN-jy
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ंग-गस / फ़न-जाइ
💡 Plural = fungi (FUN-jy or FUN-gee)
“Mushrooms are a type of fungi.”
#17
cactus / cacti
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: KAK-tus / KAK-ty
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैक-टस / कैक-टाइ
💡 Plural = cacti or cactuses
“The desert has many cacti.”
#18
syllabus / syllabi
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: SIL-uh-bus / SIL-uh-by
🇮🇳 Hindi: सिल-अ-बस
💡 Plural = syllabi or syllabuses
“Check the exam syllabi.”
#19
formula / formulae
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: FOR-myoo-luh / FOR-myoo-lee
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ॉर-म्यू-ला
💡 Plural = formulae or formulas
“Learn the math formulae.”
#20
antenna / antennae
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: an-TEN-uh / an-TEN-ee
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐन-टेन-अ
💡 Insect = antennae, TV = antennas
“The ant’s antennae twitched.”
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Greek Origin Words (10 Words)

#21
psychology
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: sy-KOL-uh-jee
🇮🇳 Hindi: साइ-कॉल-जी
💡 P is SILENT! Greek ‘psyche’
“She studies psychology.”
#22
philosophy
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: fih-LOS-uh-fee
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ि-लॉस-अ-फ़ी
💡 PH = F! Greek ‘philos’ = love
“Philosophy means love of wisdom.”
#23
democracy
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: dih-MOK-ruh-see
🇮🇳 Hindi: डि-मॉक-र-सी
💡 Greek ‘demos’ = people + ‘kratos’ = power
“India is the largest democracy.”
#24
hypothesis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: hy-POTH-uh-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: हाइ-पॉथ-अ-सिस
💡 Plural = hypotheses (hy-POTH-uh-seez)
“Test your hypothesis with an experiment.”
#25
analysis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: uh-NAL-ih-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-नैल-इ-सिस
💡 Plural = analyses (uh-NAL-ih-seez)
“The analysis was thorough.”
#26
crisis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: KRY-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्राइ-सिस
💡 Plural = crises (KRY-seez)
“The financial crisis affected everyone.”
#27
thesis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: THEE-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: थी-सिस
💡 Plural = theses (THEE-seez)
“She submitted her PhD thesis.”
#28
diagnosis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: dy-ug-NOH-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: डाइ-अग-नो-सिस
💡 Plural = diagnoses (dy-ug-NOH-seez)
“The doctor’s diagnosis was correct.”
#29
oasis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: oh-AY-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: ओ-ए-सिस
💡 Plural = oases (oh-AY-seez)
“An oasis in the desert.”
#30
synopsis
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: sih-NOP-sis
🇮🇳 Hindi: सि-नॉप-सिस
💡 = brief summary
“Write a synopsis of the story.”
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Latin Phrases Used Daily (10 Words)

#31
ad hoc
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: ad HOK
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐड हॉक
💡 = for this purpose / improvised
“An ad hoc committee was formed.”
#32
bona fide
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: BOH-nuh FY-dee
🇮🇳 Hindi: बो-ना फ़ाइ-डी
💡 = genuine / in good faith
“A bona fide offer.”
#33
per se
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: pur SAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: पर से
💡 = by itself / in itself
“It’s not bad per se, but…”
#34
vice versa
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: VY-suh VUR-suh
🇮🇳 Hindi: वाइ-स वर-सा
💡 = the other way around
“Cats chase mice and vice versa.”
#35
versus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: VUR-sus
🇮🇳 Hindi: वर-सस
💡 = against
“India versus Pakistan.”
#36
via
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: VY-uh / VEE-uh
🇮🇳 Hindi: वाइ-अ / वी-अ
💡 = by way of / through
“Travel to Delhi via Agra.”
#37
alma mater
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: AL-muh MAH-ter
🇮🇳 Hindi: अल-मा मा-टर
💡 = your school/university
“IIT is his alma mater.”
#38
per capita
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: pur KAP-ih-tuh
🇮🇳 Hindi: पर कैप-इ-टा
💡 = per person
“India’s per capita income is rising.”
#39
status quo
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: STAY-tus KWOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्टे-टस क्वो
💡 = current state of things
“Don’t disturb the status quo.”
#40
modus operandi
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: MOH-dus op-er-AN-dee
🇮🇳 Hindi: मो-डस ऑप-अर-ऐन-डी
💡 = method of working
“The detective studied the modus operandi.”
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Science & Academic Latin/Greek (10 Words)

#41
nucleus
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: NYOO-klee-us
🇮🇳 Hindi: न्यू-क्ली-अस
💡 Plural = nuclei (NYOO-klee-eye)
“The cell nucleus contains DNA.”
#42
radius
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: RAY-dee-us
🇮🇳 Hindi: रे-डी-अस
💡 Plural = radii (RAY-dee-eye)
“The radius of a circle.”
#43
bacteria
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: bak-TEER-ee-uh
🇮🇳 Hindi: बैक-टीर-ई-अ
💡 Already plural! 1 = bacterium
“Bacteria cause infections.”
#44
vertebra
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: VUR-tuh-bruh
🇮🇳 Hindi: वर-ट-ब्रा
💡 Plural = vertebrae (VUR-tuh-bree)
“Humans have 33 vertebrae.”
#45
larva
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: LAR-vuh
🇮🇳 Hindi: लार-वा
💡 Plural = larvae (LAR-vee)
“The butterfly larva is a caterpillar.”
#46
apex
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: AY-peks
🇮🇳 Hindi: ए-पेक्स
💡 = highest point
“She reached the apex of her career.”
#47
matrix
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: MAY-triks
🇮🇳 Hindi: मे-ट्रिक्स
💡 Plural = matrices (MAY-trih-seez)
“Solve the matrix in mathematics.”
#48
index
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: IN-deks
🇮🇳 Hindi: इन-डेक्स
💡 Plural = indices (IN-dih-seez)
“Check the book’s index.”
#49
appendix
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: uh-PEN-diks
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-पेन-डिक्स
💡 Plural = appendices (uh-PEN-dih-seez)
“The appendix is at the back of the book.”
#50
veto
❌ Indians say: Common error
✅ Correct: VEE-toh
🇮🇳 Hindi: वी-टो
💡 Latin for ‘I forbid’
“The president used his veto power.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

Latin Plurals: -us → -i

Masculine Latin nouns change -us to -i: alumnus→alumni, cactus→cacti, fungus→fungi, syllabus→syllabi.

alumnus→alumni, cactus→cacti, fungus→fungi, stimulus→stimuli

Greek Plurals: -on → -a, -is → -es

Greek nouns: phenomenon→phenomena, criterion→criteria. Words ending in -sis→-ses: crisis→crises, thesis→theses.

phenomenon→phenomena | crisis→crises | thesis→theses | analysis→analyses

Latin Plurals: -a → -ae, -us → -a

Some patterns: formula→formulae, antenna→antennae, medium→media, datum→data.

formula→formulae, antenna→antennae, medium→media, datum→data

‘Et cetera’ NOT ‘Ek cetera’!

The Latin word ‘et’ means ‘and’. It’s ET not EK. Full phrase: ‘et cetera’ = ‘and the rest’.

et cetera (ET-SET-er-uh), not ‘ek cetera’ or ‘excetera’

Greek CH = K, PH = F, PS = S

Greek letter combinations follow Greek rules: chaos (K), philosophy (F), psychology (S).

chaos (KAY-os), philosophy (fih-LOS), psychology (sy-KOL), phenomenon (fih-NOM)

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
‘Et cetera’ starts with:
AEK
BET
CEX
Question 2 of 10
Plural of ‘phenomenon’:
APhenomenons
BPhenomena
CPhenomeni
Question 3 of 10
‘Alumni’ is the plural of:
AAluminium
BAlumnus
CAlbum
Question 4 of 10
‘Data’ is originally:
ASingular
BPlural (of datum)
CNeither
Question 5 of 10
‘Vice versa’ means:
AVery bad
BThe other way around
CIn person
Question 6 of 10
Plural of ‘crisis’:
ACrisises
BCrises
CCrisis
Question 7 of 10
‘Per se’ means:
APer second
BBy itself
CPer person
Question 8 of 10
‘Bona fide’ means:
ABone of fish
BGenuine/real
CGood food
Question 9 of 10
‘Psychology’ — P is:
APronounced
BSilent (Greek!)
CDoubled
Question 10 of 10
Plural of ‘cactus’:
ACactuses or cacti
BCactus
CCacteen

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there Latin/Greek words in English?

Latin was the language of education, law, and religion in Europe for centuries. Greek was the language of science and philosophy. English borrowed heavily from both, especially for academic, scientific, and legal vocabulary.

Do I need to use Latin plurals?

For common words, English plurals are fine: cactuses, formulas, syllabuses. For formal/academic writing, Latin plurals are preferred: cacti, formulae, syllabi. Both are correct!

Is ‘data’ singular or plural?

Originally plural (datum = singular, data = plural). In modern English, ‘data’ is used as both singular and plural. ‘The data shows…’ and ‘The data show…’ are both accepted now.

Why do Indians say ‘ek cetera’?

The Latin word ‘et’ (and) sounds similar to Hindi ‘ek’ (one), so Indians substitute. But it’s ‘ET cetera’ = ‘and the rest’. Remember: ET not EK!

Are Latin phrases still used today?

Yes! Ad hoc, bona fide, per se, vice versa, status quo, per capita — these are used daily in English, especially in business, law, and academia. Learning them is very useful.

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