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use Katharevousa in official communications. This is a text sample of Katharevousa from the Great Greek Encyclopedia, published in 1930. The text relates... |
Modern Greek (category Articles containing Greek-language text) and Katharevousa) that co-existed in Greece throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries. Varieties of Modern Greek include Demotic, Katharevousa, Pontic... |
Greek language question (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) (Demotic Greek) or a cultivated literary language based on Ancient Greek (Katharevousa) should be the official language of the Greek people. It was a highly... |
Ancient Greek (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) language Hellenic languages – Branch of Indo-European language family Katharevousa – Former prestige form of the Modern Greek language Koine Greek – Dialect... |
Greek alphabet (category Articles containing Greek-language text) In the polytonic orthography traditionally used for ancient Greek and katharevousa, the stressed vowel of each word carries one of three accent marks: either... |
Hymn to Liberty (category Articles containing Greek-language text) Mantzaros in 1828 and is the longest national anthem in the world by length of text. It officially became the national anthem of Greece in 1864 and Cyprus in... |
Archimedes (category Articles containing Doric Greek-language text) are "Do not disturb my circles" (Latin, "Noli turbare circulos meos"; Katharevousa Greek, "μὴ μου τοὺς κύκλους τάραττε"), a reference to the mathematical... |
Greeks (category Articles containing Greek-language text) foreign influences were excluded from official use via the creation of Katharevousa, a somewhat artificial form of Greek purged of all foreign influence... |
Argos, Peloponnese (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) Argos (/ˈɑːrɡɒs, -ɡəs/; Greek: Άργος [ˈarɣos]; Ancient and Katharevousa: Ἄργος [árɡos]) is a city and former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece... |
Koine and then Medieval Greek) are Cappadocian, Pontic, Cretan, Cypriot, Katharevousa, and Yevanic.[citation needed] Italiot Greek is, debatably, a Doric dialect... |
Mycenaean Greece (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) al. (2022) analysed 21 new Mycenaean samples and one new Minoan sample, along with previously published samples. The study found that Mycenaeans were... |
Dionysios Solomos (category Articles containing Greek-language text) free of any scholarly influences, that might have led him to write in katharevousa, a "purist" language formulated as a simpler form of ancient Greek. Instead... |
Pelasgians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) identified all major settlement sites (over 5 ha) and a representative sample of smaller sites in the study area. A summary of the chief conclusions to... |
List of Indo-European languages (category Pages with non-English text lacking appropriate markup and no ISO hint) Empire) (extinct) Greek (Modern Greek) (ελληνικά – Elliniká) Katharevousa (Καθαρεύουσα – Katharevousa) (Conservative variant of Greek) Demotic (Δημοτική γλώσσα... |
Greek diaspora (category Articles containing Greek-language text) Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2016 Census – 25% Sample Data". 2017-10-25. "GREEKS AROUND THE GLOBE". 19 June 2006. Archived from... |
Greek language used by most of the population of Greece, rather than "Katharevousa" an updated version of Ancient Greek that had been used in literature... |
National Liberation Front (Greece) (category Articles containing Greek-language text) both the "people's courts" and "people's councils", EAM did not use Katharevousa, the formal Greek that was the language of the elites, instead using... |