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For those who only know English, with virtually no deep knowledge of the Greek word history, or forms, the following is offered:
For "orchestron"–
For "paizei"–
The English lettering is:
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Anyway, I see the dancing, and the playing at dance. I don't know enough other greek words to offer any other looks into these words. (I assume the 'atalotata' is interesting.)--Michael, inYumaAZ,USA Mmcannis 04:40, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
There is no article in front of "Kerameikos" when the word is used on its own. When it is used in combination with another word like cemetery or area, the article is used (the Kermeikos cemetery, the Kerameikos area but never the Kerameikos)
Please see Category talk:Earliest known manuscripts by language. Enaidmawr ( talk) 01:01, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
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For those who only know English, with virtually no deep knowledge of the Greek word history, or forms, the following is offered:
For "orchestron"–
For "paizei"–
The English lettering is:
--
Anyway, I see the dancing, and the playing at dance. I don't know enough other greek words to offer any other looks into these words. (I assume the 'atalotata' is interesting.)--Michael, inYumaAZ,USA Mmcannis 04:40, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
There is no article in front of "Kerameikos" when the word is used on its own. When it is used in combination with another word like cemetery or area, the article is used (the Kermeikos cemetery, the Kerameikos area but never the Kerameikos)
Please see Category talk:Earliest known manuscripts by language. Enaidmawr ( talk) 01:01, 29 November 2007 (UTC)