[Facts] Re: Greek name: KALE or KALI
in reply to a message by Perrine
Yes, Kali is the modern Greek transcription of ancient Greek Καλή (Kale). If you look around on this website, you will see that the eta is properly transcribed as 'e' for ancient Greek and as 'i' for modern Greek.
For more information about the differences between ancient Greek and modern Greek (including pronunciation information), please see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet#Letters (in English)
Forchta in biuonga quamon ouer mi, in bethecoda mi thuisternussi.
In ic quad: "uuie sal geuan mi fetheron also duuon, in ic fliugon sal in raston sal?"
For more information about the differences between ancient Greek and modern Greek (including pronunciation information), please see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet#Letters (in English)
In ic quad: "uuie sal geuan mi fetheron also duuon, in ic fliugon sal in raston sal?"