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Summary Of: Modern Greek

Modern Greek is spoken by about 14... varieties of Modern Greek which followed a common evolution path from... Modern Greek evolves from the Southern Demotic idioms... Modern Greek is the natural continuation of... has led to a phonological system in Modern Greek that is significantly different from that of Ancient Greek... Modern Greek has a very simple system of five vowels... Modern Greek has two series of... Modern Greek has not preserved length distinctions... Modern Greek is written in the Greek alphabet... Modern Greek has also four diphthongs... Modern Greek is still largely a...

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