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  2. Modern Greek grammar - Wikipedia

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    Greek is a largely synthetic (inflectional) language. Although the complexity of the inflectional system has been somewhat reduced in comparison to Ancient Greek, there is also a considerable degree of continuity in the morphological system, and Greek still has a somewhat archaic character compared with other Indo-European languages of Europe. [8]

  3. Katharevousa - Wikipedia

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    Katharevousa (Greek: Καθαρεύουσα, pronounced [kaθaˈrevusa], literally "purifying [language]") is a conservative form of the Modern Greek language conceived in the late 18th century as both a literary language and a compromise between Ancient Greek and the contemporary vernacular, Demotic Greek. Originally, it was widely used for ...

  4. Greek language - Wikipedia

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    Greek has been spoken in the Balkan peninsula since around the 3rd millennium BC, [18] or possibly earlier. [19] The earliest written evidence is a Linear B clay tablet found in Messenia that dates to between 1450 and 1350 BC, [20] making Greek the world's oldest recorded living language. [21]

  5. List of programs broadcast by the Hellenic Broadcasting ...

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    It takes viewers back in time to revisit countless great moments in TV history and blends that with clips from entertainers of today. [ET-1] Sinemania – series that focuses on the world of cinema and attempts to distinguish between reality and fiction (like in the movies) through a series of skits.

  6. Varieties of Modern Greek - Wikipedia

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    Greek authors sometimes use the term "Modern Greek Koiné" (Greek: Νεοελληνική Κοινή, romanized: Neoellinikí Koiní, lit. 'Common Modern Greek'), reviving the term koiné that otherwise refers to the "common" form of post-classical Ancient Greek; according to these scholars, Modern Greek Koiné is the " supra-dialect product of ...

  7. Category:Greek films - Wikipedia

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    Greek black-and-white films‎ (73 P) E. English-language Greek films‎ (44 P) G. Greek films based on plays‎ (5 P) Greek films by studio‎ (1 C)

  8. Greeklish - Wikipedia

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    Greeklish may be orthographic or phonetic.In orthographic use, the intent is to reproduce Greek orthography closely: there is a one-to-one mapping between Greek and Latin letters, and digraphs are avoided, with occasional use of punctuation or numerals resembling Greek letters rather than Latin digraphs.

  9. Homeric Greek - Wikipedia

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    Homeric Greek is the form of the Greek language that was used in the Iliad, Odyssey, and Homeric Hymns. It is a literary dialect of Ancient Greek consisting mainly of an archaic form of Ionic , with some Aeolic forms, a few from Arcadocypriot , and a written form influenced by Attic . [ 1 ]