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In case you would like to learn some Greek.
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Thanks muchly for the link!
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Well, I did want to do Greek, but after looking through that, I think I will stick to languages with normal letters.
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Easiest thing to do is learn 1 to 4 letters per day. In less than a month you have it done. I taught myself the Arabic alphabet that way
over the summer. Don't know any Arabic yet. Just the basic alphabet. Cheers! |
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Learning the alphabet and how to pronounce Greek words is a good idea even if you don't plan to read much Greek. But the alphabet is certainly not the hardest part in learning Greek.
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