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Demotic Gr**** (Gr****: Δημοτική Γλώσσα, Dimotikí Glóssa, [ðimotiˈci ˈɣlo.sa], lit. 'language of the people') is the
standard spoken language of
Greece in...
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called πτυχίο (transliterated to "ptychio"; Gr****: πτυχίο;
ptychio in
dhimotiki from 1976–present; or
defunct πτυχίον;
ptychion in polytonic, katharevousa...
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stress accent. The
orthographies of
modern Gr****, both
katharevousa and
dhimotiki, used the
polytonic system until 1982, when
monotonic spelling was introduced...
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Standard Arabic and
vernacular Arabics; in Greece,
Katharevousa and
Dhimotiki; in Switzerland,
Swiss Standard German and
Swiss German; and in Haiti...
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degree or its
equivalent (Gr****: Πτυχίο;
transliterated to
Ptychio in
dhimotiki from 1976–present; or
defunct Πτυχίον;
Ptychion in polytonic, katharevousa...
- (lute guitar) lyra outi
santouri toumberleki tsambouna violi zournas dhimotiki dromoi manges paniyiria rebetes tekes Gypsy See
Romani (Gypsy) – – – Hungarian ...
- (Καθαρευουσιάνοι), who
supported the "purified dialect". Up to that point, use of
Dhimotikí in
state affairs was
generally frowned upon. Use of the
Demotic dialect...
- 3. "Πτυχίο" is
transliterated to "Ptychio" (Gr****: Πτυχίο;
Ptychio in
dhimotiki from 1976–present; or
defunct Πτυχίον;
Ptychion in polytonic, katharevousa...
- Truth).
Michaelides wrote several poems in Gr****
dialects such as Cypriot,
Dhimotiki, and Katharevousa. His
first poetry collection, The Weak Lyre (Gr****:...
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Kostas Kazazis, and
Andreas Koutsoudas.
Reference Grammar of
Literary Dhimotiki. Bloomington:
Indiana University, 1964. —, and D. Alexander, W. J. Kunz...