Physics: Etymology

 We are told that in Romance languages, the word for "Physics" is highly consistent because they all derive from the Latin physica, which itself comes from the Ancient Greek physikḗ (φυσική).

Greeks just stole everything from Egypt and put their names on it, so the origin is there. 

  • Romanian: fizica
  • Catalan: la física
  • Galician: a física
  • French: la physique
  • Spanish: la física
  • Italian: la fisica
  • Portuguese: a física

  • "Physics" in the major Germanic languages:

  • German: die Physik
  • Dutch: natuurkunde (literally "knowledge of nature") or fysica
  • Swedish: fysik
  • Danish: fysik
  • Norwegian: fysikk
  • Icelandic: eðlisfræði (literally "science of the essence/nature of things")
  • Yiddish: פיזיק (fizik)
  • Afrikaans: fisika

  • German  and English preserved PH. Originally, it was P, then PH.
    PYSIK

    Kitten ....offensive to a tigress. 

    Sciences = 9 muses = MAT (sa) = ORION.



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