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Re: Greek Pronounciation |
| Author: |
Dayna (Authenticated as pbm76) |
| Date: |
September 14, 2004 at 6:38:50 PM |
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Re: Greek Pronounciation by Miss Claire |
Er, why would the "y" be pronounced "u"? That's just... bizarre.
The pronounciation is actually more like "klee-TEE-eh", the 'eh' being pronounced the same way as the e in 'men' or 'pet'. At least, that's how a Greek would pronounce it.
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- Re: Greek Pronounciation - Miss Claire Sep 14 2004, 5:51:51 PM
- Re: Greek Pronounciation - Dayna Sep 14 2004, 6:38:50 PM
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