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Courses Languages Classics Ancient Greek

Greek to GCSE Part 1 and 2 (in progress)

Vocabulary from John Taylor's beginner's coursebook, organised by chapter. If you wish to type, rather than click/tap letters, a polytonic keyboard is needed for accents. The native Microsoft Greek Polytonic keyboard is rather complicated. Download a different Unicode input for simpler accentuation on desktops: https://biblicalgreek.org/grammar/keyboard/ For iPads, the best way is to download a Greek Polytonic app and allow it to install the extra keyboard in settings.

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ὁ διδασκαλὸς λογὸν οὐ λέγει
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λόγοι εἰσίν
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ἡ τοῦ sandwich τάξις
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παροιχημένον αὐξάνειν
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5a οἱ τόνοι
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5b ὁ τοῦ Κύκλωπος κύκλος
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6a παύων
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6b self same him/her
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6c 3-1-3 Aorist participle
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6d 3-1-3 adjective
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6e numbers, personal pronouns plural etc.
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6f Aorist stems
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Chapter 6 vocabulary
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Chapter 7 vocabulary (Book 2)
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Chapter 7 grammar
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Chapter 8 vocabulary
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Chapter 8 grammar
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Chapter 9 vocabulary
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Chapter 10 vocabulary
 
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