Hey could someone please help me with this Greek Translation?
I would really appreciate it, it's for extra credit (and the teacher said specifically that any outside help is possible, he even said I could ask God).
So if someone could help me with this, it would be much appreciated, also I am pretty sure this is Greek, if not please tell me.
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Quick Greek Translation
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Re: Quick Greek Translation
It's not Greek. it's gibberish. It looks like a substitution cipher using the Greek alphabet.falconskid007 wrote:Hey could someone please help me with this Greek Translation?
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τίς πατέρ' αἰνήσει εἰ μὴ κακοδαίμονες υἱοί;
τίς πατέρ' αἰνήσει εἰ μὴ κακοδαίμονες υἱοί;
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Re: Quick Greek Translation
Maybe the 7 letters at the bottom are a key to the code (if indeed it is a code)? They can't be a transliteration because they are all consonants. What sort of course is this? Something like logical maybe?
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Re: Quick Greek Translation
The course is just a 9th grade Latin class (latin III)
he gave it as extra credit, and said all outside help was possible, so I have no idea what it is
to the post above, hat is substitution cipher?
he gave it as extra credit, and said all outside help was possible, so I have no idea what it is
to the post above, hat is substitution cipher?