It derived from the ancient Doric and Attik dialects, and evolved to include the Byzantine.
It is not just the Greek language that is important, but Latin in general because it is considered the mother of all language. All the languages were made from Latin and it's roots.
The Romanian language has some Greek words (as many other languages) but these two languages are extremely different.
The language, Ge'ez, was a mixture of South Arabian, Greek, and Cushitic languages.
Greek is an Indo-European Language. Originally, there had been three versions of the Greek Language. One of them was almost the same as the ancient language used in India to write the Upanishads, an early Hindu holy book. (That is how the Indo-European Language family was discovered. It is interesting to use Grimm's laws of Consonant change and see the relationship between Hebrew and the Indo-European Languages, but that is another subject.) The Greek language spoken today is derived from Koine Greek developed by Alexander the Great, a Greek Emperor. He standardized Greek grammar and created a language that was spoken throughout the Eastern Mediterranean world.
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Greek belongs to the group of semetic languages, It originates from Phoenecian, and cyrillic was developed from greek
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Both the Greek and Spanish languages have similar vowel sounds and stress patterns. Additionally, both languages have a relatively consistent pronunciation of letters and sounds.
No, Greek is not considered a Romance language. It is classified as a Hellenic language, belonging to the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European language family. Romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese, are derived from Latin.
Nors S. Josephson has written: 'Greek linguistic elements in the Polynesian languages' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, Foreign elements, Greek, Greek language, Phonetics, Polynesian, Polynesian languages 'Eine archaisch-griechische Kultur auf der Osterinsel' -- subject(s): Civilization, Comparative Grammar, Foreign elements, Greek, Greek language, Polynesian, Polynesian languages, Rapanui, Rapanui language
that greek people was on drugs and was drunk that they was saying all kinds of languages that they said that is how u speak greek
Did you mean the language that people in Greece speak????It's Greek