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== Rules - Το κόμμα (,) ==
== Rules ('''Το κόμμα (,)''' ==
The comma is a punctuation mark frequently used in modern Greek writing. Its use is essential to avoid misunderstandings and facilitate reading. The comma originally meant a cut-off piece, specifically in grammar, a short clause. It marks a brief pause in reading without changing the intonation.
The comma is a punctuation mark frequently used in modern Greek writing. Its use is essential to avoid misunderstandings and facilitate reading. The comma originally meant a cut-off piece, specifically in grammar, a short clause. It marks a brief pause in reading without changing the intonation.


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