[Opinions] Re: Who really knows?
in reply to a message by Loxandra
Yeah you expressed it right, I understand. I'm not sure about your theory though, because language changes whether there is outside influence or not, but I agree to the part that there can be indication to ancient pronunciations. As to what Kleio really would have sounded like, I don't know. I was just sightly amused by your intial comment, bc of the little I do know about pronunciation differences in Greek.
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I really don’t understand how I must *take* the last line…I really can’t understand from net…well I will have a good faith at peoples (very difficult for me) and I wouldn’t felt insulted…
I really don’t understand how I must *take* the last line…I really can’t understand from net…well I will have a good faith at peoples (very difficult for me) and I wouldn’t felt insulted…
The name is listed as Ancient Greek and you give the modern Greek pronunication while stating that there's only one pronunciation, not a modern or something. That was the amusing part for me, which isn't a personal insult, but I do find contradictions or things that seem like contradictions funny. Pop songs for example are filled with it and I always find it entertaining. Probably shoulsn't have said it, for the exact reason you gave; this aren't easy in communicating over the internet.
btw puppy looks like Tumbler or Humphrey to me
btw puppy looks like Tumbler or Humphrey to me
I didn't start this
I was repling at Akis who said that we need "modern pronnounciation"...
I was repling at Akis who said that we need "modern pronnounciation"...
I didn't blame you for anything just now. No probs as far as I'm concerned.
edit: said I read Akis' post, but obviously didn't.
edit: said I read Akis' post, but obviously didn't.
This message was edited 11/19/2008, 4:47 AM