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It doesn't look too Greek but certainly it looks Greek enough
![]() You talk of accents but I think I'm also seeing there "espíritus" (I found they say "breathings" in English). Is that correct? OMθ (Oh, my Theos!) I am only interested in a little bit of dimotiki.
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It looks quite Greek to me, except that I need a magnifying glass to read the breathing marks.
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Thus English sweet is the same root as Greek ¹dÚj from s#-hdÚj (Latin sua(d)vis) and we get hedonistic from that transition. ![]() Last edited by Perikles; August 14, 2011 at 05:17 AM. |
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@Perikles: Size has been changed so it's easier to read.
I think your characters may not be appearing correctly because you're using a Greek font in a word processor and then pasting it in forum dialog boxes... Perhaps you could try and use Windows Character Map to extract the Greek characters compatible with the fonts that are supported in the Forum (click the "Go Advanced" button and check on top of the format menu) and paste them from there. ![]()
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As to the "Oh, my Theos" almost correct, we say "O Thee mou" Theos is the nominative and Thee the vocative spill ,mou is the possesive pronoun. If you are still alive ![]() Quote:
Also ![]() Last edited by Rusty; August 14, 2011 at 11:33 AM. Reason: fixed quotes |
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I couldn't learnt them in German, how I'm gonna do it in Greek? I'll end up like Brian here:
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![]() I assume modern Greek is much simplified, but still more complicated than German, which has a really simple system of declensions, even when including weak nouns. Last edited by Perikles; August 18, 2011 at 03:01 AM. |
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