Pronunciation of the English word greek.
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1. | In the eastern part of the Roman Empire, both Latin and Greek were used as administrative languages, but Greek dominated among the people. | |
2. | "Latin is not as hard as Greek." "What did you say?" "That Latin is not as hard as Greek." | |
3. | The word "Palestine" was originally the Greek name for Eretz Yisrael (Southern Canaan). It was seemingly a portmanteau of the Canaanite term Peleshet (the coastal region of Southern Canaan) and the Greek word for wrestler, as in "he wrestled God." | |
4. | The Greek Revolution ended with the creation of a small Greek state at the edge of the Balkans. | |
5. | Pre-Greek is a substrate language hypothesized to explain certain Greek words of non-Indo-European origin. | |
6. | We studied Greek culture from various aspects. | |
7. | The Roman football game was like the Greek game. | |
8. | Do you know any Greek myths? | |
9. | The writer was descended from the Greek royal family. | |
10. | I can understand written Spanish just a little, but spoken Spanish is Greek to me. |