Could you please help PolyglotClub complete the Wiki page that contains the different ways to greet people in Ancient Greek (to 1453)?
➡ Ancient Greek (to 1453) Greetings (Edit the Wiki)
Many thanks!
Vincent, PolyglotClub founder
PS: Discover these free Ancient Greek (to 1453) lessons: Material: Ancient Greek Moods — Accents in Ancient Greek — Verb λύω: active voice — Indefinite Pronouns
- vincent
January 2022
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![]() | AlexandraK89January 2022 Χαῖρε , (here) for hello. Ἔρρωσο & ὑγίαινε , (eroso kai igiene), for goodbye, actual translation be strong and healthy. Εἰς αὖθις! (Is afthis), for goodbye, translation here see you. |
vincentJanuary 2022 merci !je modifie la page de wiki