the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
No, the ancient Greeks did not speak English.
The Greeks wrote on stone.
No,we cant translate their language because there is no modern equivalent. The only thing we really have our murals depicting their day to day life.
Ancient Rome spoke Latin, which, as their Empire spread throughout Europe, passed through out Europe as well. The Ancient Greeks spoke a variety of different languages. Ancient Greece people speak Greek and who ever didn't know that now knows.
Greeks speak the Greek language.
They speak Greek.
the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
GREEK!!!
Wow, you must be the dumbest person on the face of the Earth. Greeks speak Greek, idiot.
Yes they did.
Yes, many Greeks do speak english, although their official language is Greek.
Many Greek people do speak English, especially in tourist areas and among the younger generation. English is widely taught in schools in Greece, and it is commonly used in businesses that cater to visitors from other countries.
No, the ancient Greeks did not speak English.
The Greeks believed that gods and goddesses communicated with them through omens, dreams, and oracles such as the Oracle of Delphi. They saw these messages as guidance and instructions from the divine realm.
Approximately 51% of the Greek population can speak English, with a high proficiency among the younger generations and those working in tourism or international business.
The Ancient Greeks are credited with speaking the Greek language first, dating back to around the 13th century BC. The Greek language has a rich history and has evolved over time into Modern Greek.