Theseus
¥
a) The word Segway is actually the short form of the brand name Segway® Human Transporter, a self-balancing personal transportation device. Its designers derived the name from the verb segue, which means "to move or make a transition smoothly from one state or topic to another." Segways allow people to go farther, move more quickly and carry more than they ever could walking.
How would this brand name be transliterated in Greek letters?
b) The word comes from the Italian seguire (to follow), which in turn comes from the Latin sequí (to follow). Like many other English words, segue can be used both as a noun and as a verb. How would the following be translated into Greek with the sense mentioed above viz."to move or make a transition smoothly from one state or topic to another."
--This discussion provides a nice segue into the last topic.
--Ask for participants' reactions to segue into the next subject.
How would this brand name be transliterated in Greek letters?
b) The word comes from the Italian seguire (to follow), which in turn comes from the Latin sequí (to follow). Like many other English words, segue can be used both as a noun and as a verb. How would the following be translated into Greek with the sense mentioed above viz."to move or make a transition smoothly from one state or topic to another."
--This discussion provides a nice segue into the last topic.
--Ask for participants' reactions to segue into the next subject.