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I think if you give the Greek, you need to add its pronunciation (or at least a transliteration with a diacritical over the final -e representing the eta), within the parentheses, because most people can't read Greek letters. Cynwolfe ( talk) 00:23, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
The transliterations (Hekátê, Hekátē) were there before, but Akhilleus removed them.
The Greek name is a wikilink to wikt:Ἑκάτη, which gives:
Will that suffice, or do you want it copied here? — Sizzle Flambé ( ☎/ ✍) 00:36, 20 October 2009 (UTC)Pronunciation
- (Classical): IPA: [hekátɛː]
- (Koine): IPA: [hɛkˈateː]
- (Byzantine): IPA: [ekˈati]
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I think if you give the Greek, you need to add its pronunciation (or at least a transliteration with a diacritical over the final -e representing the eta), within the parentheses, because most people can't read Greek letters. Cynwolfe ( talk) 00:23, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
The transliterations (Hekátê, Hekátē) were there before, but Akhilleus removed them.
The Greek name is a wikilink to wikt:Ἑκάτη, which gives:
Will that suffice, or do you want it copied here? — Sizzle Flambé ( ☎/ ✍) 00:36, 20 October 2009 (UTC)Pronunciation
- (Classical): IPA: [hekátɛː]
- (Koine): IPA: [hɛkˈateː]
- (Byzantine): IPA: [ekˈati]