#language-help

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covert turtle
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anyone know any way I can study Greek from knowing literaly nothing?

violet nacelle
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Classical Greek or Modern Greek

covert turtle
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I dont know the difference between the two but I want to study Greek so I can know terms that blended with English like the word "scalene"

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also what do you mean by academic?

violet nacelle
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Modern Greek is just the spoken version, much much simpler.

covert turtle
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ok so I probably want to know modern greek

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do you know any way I could study like a website or technique?

violet nacelle
covert turtle
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since modern Greek is simpler

violet nacelle
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Are you planning to go to Greece and Cyprus

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No, but what are you planning to do with Greek.

covert turtle
covert turtle
violet nacelle
covert turtle
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this doesn't just go for english but math and science both have terms that doesn't really mean anything in english

violet nacelle
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You can study / memorize some common prefix and suffix.

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And that would suffice.

covert turtle
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oh wait yeah you're right

violet nacelle
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And then it became the Latin word of scalẽnus

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Oops, sorry wrong accent.

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scalēnus

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Then to English scalene

covert turtle
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how do you know all of this lol

violet nacelle
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I am fluent in a lot of languages

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Unfortunately my only exposure to English is in academic settings, hence why my English sounds slightly strange.

covert turtle
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I see

hidden jolt
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HAHAHHAHAH

wraith wadi
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Does anybody have any tips to remembering the gender of words in French, or German?

hidden jolt
violet nacelle
hidden jolt
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ναι αλλ η ση Ελληνικη φαυλη εστιν

violet nacelle
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Those would aid your understanding of English much more!

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But do understand that meaning often do change, and one meaning may not prevail all the time.

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ου δυνασαι Εβραιστι λαλειν;

hidden jolt
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u can't either

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linguis quas scis nihil aliud facis quam scribere numquam loqui