About the Greek Language

by Harry Foundalis


Greek is the language spoken by around 11 million people in Greece, and 700,000 people in Cyprus. What follows is a set of pages on the Greek language, both Classic and Modern (with an emphasis on the latter). They should be useful both as a reference, and as a learning guide. It is assumed that the reader, or learner, is already familiar with English. Currently, the following topics are included:

 

Alphabet, with notes on pronunciation, phonology, and orthography. Quiz on the Greek alphabet.
Details of modern pronunciation, where knowledge of the alphabet is not enough to guess the correct pronunciation. Quiz:
Grammar: syntax, and parts of speech. Learn about nouns, verbs, numbers, and more.
Rules for placing the accent marks in writing to indicate the stress.
Common expressions, with pronunciation (Modern Greek only).
Phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs, with vocabulary and pronunciation (Modern Greek only). Quiz:
Thematic groups of concepts (colors, days of the week, months, countries, people, and more; Modern Greek only).
Hand-writing: learn how to draw the Greek letters by hand.
Word-lists, Modern Greek to English, and English to Modern Greek. Quiz on vocabulary:
Ask a Greek! Questions, anyone? How about asking your Greek-language-related questions here!

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