The number of people who can read Greek varies widely, depending on the context. In Greece, a significant portion of the population is fluent in Modern Greek, while the ability to read Ancient Greek is more limited, often confined to scholars and students of classical studies. Additionally, there are Greek-speaking communities worldwide, but literacy rates in Greek can differ based on education and exposure. Overall, while many can read Modern Greek, fewer can read Ancient Greek.
Many people lost the ability to read and write.
Many people lost the ability to read and write.
Nobody deliberately learned Greek just to write Greek mythology. The Greek people spoke, read, and wrote in the Greek language, and were from an area known as Greece. They also happened to write a lot of mythology that we still read today. To the Greek people, writing stories in the Greek language was just as natural as us writing in English.
they were a type of greek and myth and were used to help people read and write in greek
Greek news can be read on news publication websites such as Ekathimerini, The Telegraph, Greek News Online, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Greek Reporter, and BBC News. Many international news sources cover Greece.
Probably yes. Many people can read that have been taught. Other people, such as infants, younger children, or people who just don't know how to read, can't read.
18,000 people can attend an ancient Greek play!
41 % of people read before bed
Latin was spoken by the common people and for everyday communication. Educated people spoke and read Greek.
Many people have read the warriors series, the exact number is not known.
If you speak Greek you can read it ... you have to learn it the same as you learn any writing.
No since during that period in which these legends are formed many people were considered illiterate so not many people read books so most legends then where kept as painted vases , carved stone blocks, etc.