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How is studying Greek different from Latin?
Is translating Greek sentences different from translating Latin sentences?
How is studying Greek different from Latin?
Is translating Greek sentences different from translating Latin sentences?
There are ten times more forms to memorize.How is studying Greek different from Latin?
You've got mixed up between plural and singular.οἱ νῦν ἄνθρωπος
You're mixing up Kappa and Chi. I think it should rather be Οἱ άνθρωποι κατέβαίνον ἐπἰ κλίμακος.explain this sentence to me: Οἱ άνθρωποι χατέβανον ἐπἰ χλίμαχος
It's from the verb ἔχω. Look up the conjugation table and it should become immediately obvious.please also explain this word: έχουσιν
One of my leſs edifying memories of New Teſtament Greek was the ſhock of learning that moſt of the claſs were indeed quite innocent of any Latin -- and yes, this was the Theology faculty. On the more claſſic ſide, though, I can count the potty old prieſt who managed to remind everyone of a dirty old crow as he paced about lecturing in a gown that was perpetually cover'd in chalk duſt, and the ſilly girl ſitting next to me always whiſpering to me to write more clearly ſo ſhe could copy my anſwers whenever we were teſted, and pretending ſhe liked black coffee ſo ſhe could ſave herself a ſhilling by drinking mine. Indeed were there one year of my life I could wiſh to live over and over again forever, it would be that one. As to Greek, however, it ſo daunts me now that I dare not even look at it.It's interesting that the author take for granted that if you study Greek you already know Latin. It must be an old book...
You've missed something out of the story, surely. Was being taught Greek by a dirty old crow whilst being pestered by a stingy airhead of a classmate the highlight of your life? If it was, where or how did you spend the rest of it?Indeed were there one year of my life I could wiſh to live over and over again forever, it would be that one.
Cast in ſo cold a light it might perhaps ſeem grim, but in truth I was rarely leſs than delighted to be in a place of timeleſs charm whoſe auguſt cuſtodians had had the providence to populate with so claſſic a caſt of comic characters.You've missed something out of the story, surely. Was being taught Greek by a dirty old crow whilst being pestered by a stingy airhead of a classmate the highlight of your life? If it was, where or how did you spend the rest of it?