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Dhimotiki   (translated from French)
Dhimotiki dhimotiki (?????/ðimoti' ki /, literally "(language) popular", "demotic"), is ...
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Talk:Greek language
... a little overlap, as the e.g. Dhimotiki/Katharevousa issue has linguistic aspects, but I ... Greek. It is not normally translated into Dhimotiki, but recited as is by Greek Orthodox ... there is no point in giving a Dhimotiki translation. However, it is not true that the dhimotiki version would be 'practically the same' as ...
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Katharevousa   (translated from French)
... opposed holding them of the popular form dhimotiki (????????) with those of katharevousa. katharevousa reached the ... and in 1976 it was replaced by dhimotiki. Related articles Dhimotiki ; grec modern .
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Apheresis   (translated from French)
... finally, provides many examples, at least in dhimotiki. First of all, itaugment syllabic the apheresis ... In addition, number of words of the dhimotiki have undergoes an accented apheresis: for example ... can", in katharevousa, is marked????? boró in dhimotiki. In the same way for????? will iméra ...
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Talk:Extinct language
... and educational influences, not because today's Dhimotiki is only slightly different from the language ... within the past decade who claim that Dhimotiki is from a pruely linguistic point of ... language of Greece changed from Katharevousa to Dhimotiki in the 1970s, the language studied by ...
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Katharevousa
... politics, letters, official documents, and newscasting) while Dhimotiki, (δημοτική) 'demotic' or popular Greek, was the daily language. However, in 1976 Dhimotiki was made the official language and by ... words from Katharevousa have influenced and entered Dhimotiki during the two centuries of its existence ...
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Greek language   (translated from Italian)
Greek language Nota disambigua - If you are trying vitigno "Greek", you see Greek. This article draft is of the ancient Greek who of the modern Greek. Greek (????????) Spoken in: Albania , Cyprus, Greece Persons: 16 million Classifica : 74 Famiglie : Lingue Indo-European Greeks Attiche Modern Greek Official states Countries: Cyprus, Greece Regulated ...
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User talk:Benwing
... 1970's or so was to use dhimotiki, and that katharevousa is pretty much dead ... should just have this whole article on dhimotiki greek, with a separate section describing katharevousa ...
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Talk:Polytonic orthography
... existing article between polytonic/monotonic and Katharevousa/Dhimotiki. Both Katharevousa and Dhimotiki were written with polytonic. Also, there was ...
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Talk:List of extinct languages
... m familiar with, which state that even Dhimotiki and Katharevousa are not mutually intelligible; care ... may well be diglossia between Katharevousa and Dhimotiki. That doesn't make them mutually intelligible ...
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