Eureka
Eureka (Furuki: ε ὕ ρ κ κα or η ὕ ρ κ κα) is an ancient Greek: ε ὑ ρ ρ σ ω ω (Heurisko) "First Person singular singular completion complete verb phonetic verb" find ". The meaning of "I found out" "I understood" "I solved". When Archimedes noticed Archimedes' principle, words cried unexpectedly. Looks at Vitruvius's "About Construction" Volume 9. In classical Greek (Heura, Heura), in modern Greek (Avecia) pronounce. It is eureka in Latin letterization, for example English: eureka (Eureka, Eureka, Youareka) in many cases remains in Latin letter notation, but in German etc it is written as Heureka. In addition, in transcribing to Japanese there is a notation sway with Eureka, Yureka, Eureka, Yurika, Eureka, Eureka, and so on. ...