Across the pronaos there is six columns.
A pronaos is the inner area of the portico of a Greek or Roman temple.
the dorians
they were rooms in the parthenon. The pronaos was the front porch, the naos was the main room that held the statue of Athena, and the opisthodomos was the back room, used to hold offerings brought to the deity.
Divisions within a Greek temple describes the pronaos, the naos and the opisthodomos. The three divisions hark back to the Archaic period in Greek stone architecture and show influences from the Mycenaean column-bedecked porch called megarons. The pronaos is the front porch, for access to the interior division called the naos, while the opisthodomos represents the back porch on the other side of the central inner chamber.
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.
The Doric column was unique in that it had a plain round capital or top and that it had no base. It stood directly on the floor of whatever it was supporting.
The word for "accent" in French is "accent."
the Southern Accent
possibly an English accent
It doesn't. A Glasgow accent is totally different from a 'Geordie' accent.
Russian accent is slavic based, Romanian accent is Latin based