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That looks like perfectly good Greek to me - One thing I know, and that is I know nothing. A paraphrase of what Plato said that Socrates said in his Apologia
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[QUOTE=Perikles;72119]That looks like perfectly good Greek to me - /QUOTE]
![]() ![]() I've copied it. I'll try to write it with my keyboard, and tell me what you see: n o<da Óti oÙdsn o<da (I haven't been able to write some symbols, but more or less that's what I see). ![]() |
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EN OIDA OTI OUDEN OIDA (the previous lowercase statement looked OK to me because I have a Greek font on my computer) |
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![]() By the way: on your computer? I'd have said "in". ![]() Last edited by irmamar; February 11, 2010 at 02:10 PM. |
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I believe you.
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I believe you = te creo. I believe in you = confío en ti. I wouldn't mean that I believed that the words were written in Greek, but I believed that "sólo sé que no sé nada" was written in Greek. I think it works in this way. ![]() ![]() |
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