To ask questions in ancient Greek, simply put hara(pronounced "ah-rah") at the beginning of your sentence. Also, in ancient Greek, instead of a question mark as today (?) they used our semicolon (;).
Call them by there name ask this thing and i will answers i am Greek so i know
To kill people who ask stupid questions
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
Meaning of the bee in ancient greek
Pitching ancient Greek hay.
Archeologists ask about ancient communities
some good questions would be to ask are what was the material made out of
There is actually no god of stars. Zeus has thunderbolts and is god of all if that answers it. Really, if there are any more questions, ask away!!! -Megan
Why did she mmake out with Ares
Call them by there name ask this thing and i will answers i am Greek so i know
To kill people who ask stupid questions
Homer, an ancient Greek poet, was the one who said "A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer." This quote is often used to emphasize the importance of thoughtful inquiry and discernment in seeking knowledge.
it was meant to be educational It was designed to ask tough questions
they could ask you
Plato, a Greek philosopher, asked questions on a wide range of topics including ethics, politics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Some of his famous questions include "What is justice?", "What is the nature of reality?", and "How can we achieve true knowledge?"
No offense, but you may as well ask if God is real. The thing we know as Greek mythology was basically ancient greek religion.
Ancient Greek