You take a course in learning the Greek alphabet and then start reading it.
If you speak Greek you can read it ... you have to learn it the same as you learn any writing.
The number of people who can read Greek varies widely, depending on the context. In Greece, a significant portion of the population is fluent in Modern Greek, while the ability to read Ancient Greek is more limited, often confined to scholars and students of classical studies. Additionally, there are Greek-speaking communities worldwide, but literacy rates in Greek can differ based on education and exposure. Overall, while many can read Modern Greek, fewer can read Ancient Greek.
"diavazo" and in greek letters " διαβάζω"
"diavazo" and in greek letters " διαβάζω"
Yes, Greek is read from left to right. The Greek alphabet is comprised of 24 letters, and it follows the same directional flow as the English language.
Yes, Greek text is read from left to right, just like English.
Fantastic comes from a greek word. Φανταστικός [read as fantasticos] is the greek word.
Διαβάζω [diavAzo]
Apollo and cassandra is a great Greek myth, you should read it!
You spell bean in greek as "φασόλι" or to read phonectically "fasóli"
No, Greek text reads from left to right.
Greek news can be read on news publication websites such as Ekathimerini, The Telegraph, Greek News Online, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Greek Reporter, and BBC News. Many international news sources cover Greece.