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Word (translated from German)
Word This article is concerned with the word in the linguistics. Further see: Word (term clarifying) Word marks a grammatical unit. The Plural of "word" reads Words, if it can individually ...
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Greek (translated from German)
Greek Greek and/or. Greek refers up: Griechenland that antique Greece the ... those griechische language that Subject of instruction Greek that griechische alphabet colloquially one sexual practice - word origin, synonyms and translations This side ...
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Greek (translated from French)
Greek So certain characters of this article are ... question marks...), consult the page Unicode. Greek (????????? ?????? hê hellênik? gl?tta) is one of ... century. J.- C. One treats here old Greek, it modern Greek being described in a separate article. Synopsis ... wind and Ionian-attic. To speak old Greek great direction does not have if ...
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Leaning word (translated from German)
Leaning word Leaning word (material borrowing) a form is that Borrowing ... usage of the target language the leaning word in posting, reading and stress that it ... kind of the Lautstruktur of a leaning word one can determine the period of the ... since that 20. Century). Sometimes a leaning word keeps the original form, while it ...
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Greek language
Greek language Note: This article contains special characters. Greek ( Ελληνικά Ellinika) Spoken in: Greece, Cyprus Total ... million Ranking: 74 Language family: Indo-European Greek Attic Greek Official status Official language of: Greece, Cyprus ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Greek (Greek Ελληνικά, IPA — "Hellenic") is ...
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Hybrid word
Hybrid word A word that has one part derived from one ... a different language is etymologically a hybrid word. The most common form of hybrid word in English is one which etymologically has both Latin and Greek parts. Since many prefixes and suffixes ...
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Talk:Greek language
Talk:Greek language HELP NEEDED: POLYTONIC GREEK TEXTS I can read all of the Greek down to the Lord's Prayer, but ... this article won't already have a Greek font installed, so.... This is not just plain Greek; it is polytonic Greek, a now ...
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Greek language (Psychology wiki)
Greek language Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... fields Transpersonal World Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech Greek (Greek Ελληνικά, IPA — "Hellenic") is an Indo ... Albania and Turkey. There are also many Greek emigrant communities around the world, such as ... Australia which has the third largest urban Greek population of any city in the ...
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Uninflected word
Uninflected word In the context of linguistic morphology, an uninflected word is a word that has no morphological marks (inflection) such ... etc., indicating declension or conjugation. If a word has an uninflected form, this is usually ... form used as the lemma for the word. In English and many other languages, ...
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Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek Ancient Greek Spoken in: eastern Mediterranean Language extinction: developed into Modern Greek by the 15th century Language family: Indo-European Greek Ancient Greek Language codes ISO 639-1: none ...
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