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Is there any difference in word order at all in a Greek question compared to a statement?
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Re: Greek questions
Greek questions often include the interog. "αρα". Here's the best example I can come up with on the fly:Bert wrote:Is there any difference in word order at all in a Greek question compared to a statement?
αρα εχεις τον ’ιππον ;
Do you have a horse?
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Bringing up the subject spacing again (I've mentioned this in other threads) I have discovered that Greek with breathings and accents appears perfectly when the text is LARGE, but horribly misspaced when it is normal.
Don't ask me why because I wouldn't even know where to start thinking about looking for a place to find a reason but... I wonder if Will and Jeff could or would consider making the default Greek text size 18. It IS easier to read and if all the bits come out in a decent fashion then many misreads would be avoided.
Just a thought,
Paul McK
Don't ask me why because I wouldn't even know where to start thinking about looking for a place to find a reason but... I wonder if Will and Jeff could or would consider making the default Greek text size 18. It IS easier to read and if all the bits come out in a decent fashion then many misreads would be avoided.
Just a thought,
Paul McK