by cooking it
Ancient Greeks
"This is too unreal; it's all Greek to me".
ΣΕΝΝΙΦΕΡ Please note, however, that there is no "J" in the ancient greek alphabet, so it was replaced with the letter it would have been in ancient greek; "Sigma" or "S".
Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, would have spoken Ancient Greek, as this was the predominant language in ancient Greece where she was worshiped.
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That would be Homer.
Little Jimmy Nelson.
Polyphemus would look like this in Greek: Πολύφημος
The ancient Greeks did not possess gunpowder. So the answer is no.
Certainly. Every person everywhere has an accent (even you, dear reader). Ancient Greeks would have had an accent that came out of the general sounds of the Ancient Greek language, so, because of the similarities between Ancient Greek and Modern Greek, a current Greek accent will probably sound similar to how Ancient Greeks would have sounded. It is also worth noting that you would have incredible variation within Ancient Greece and even within city-states in terms of accents and word-choices.
about ten months, the equivalent to the Greek year
A punch if they were boxers.