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The Greek word for storyteller is "ἀοιδός" (aoidos), which originally referred to a singer or bard who recited tales, often in a poetic form. Another term is "μύθος" (mythos), which means a myth or story, particularly one that conveys cultural or moral lessons. In modern Greek, the term "ιστοριογράφος" (istoriógrafo) can also refer to a historian or storyteller in a broader sense.

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