Sample from Athenaze (Italian version), Chapter 6, read by Ioannis Stratakis
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Sample from Athenaze (Italian version), Chapter 6, read by Ioannis Stratakis
The audio for the entire book is free (link)

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for everyone out there wondering how to say "you cursed creature" in Attic Greek, i gotchu.
ὧ κατάρατε!
why am i getting emotional over the story in my greek textbook
Some photos from studying this morning. Featuring my motivational Cambridge laptop background.
I enrolled in Elementary Classical Greek again for this fall. I failed it last year, but I am determined to pass this year. So determined that I am starting my review study now.
Studying Classical Greek on a Sunday evening.

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while i was reading a little on here about the athenaze greek textbook, i kept seeing people who thought that this line in the first translation is funny:
‘O Zeus, life is hard, for my toil is long and my farm is small and it does not provide much grain.’
[“ω Ζευ, χαλεπός εστιν ο βίος · απέραντος γάρ εστιν ο πόνος, μικρος δε ο κληρος και ου πολυν σιτον παρέχει.”]
and yeah, it is kinda funny. but what everyone failed to mention (and thus owes me reparations for,,, i accept apologies in cash,) was that the next sentence says my man dicaeopolis is a cottagecore king
...he often rejoices for he is free and a farmer, and he loves his home, for his farm is beautiful, and it does not provide much food, but enough.
[πολλάκις ουν χαίρει · ελεύθερος γάρ εστι και σιτον παρέχει ου πολυν αλλα ικανόν.]
ὦ Ζεῦ, χαλεπὸς ἐστιν ὁ βίος...
Dicaeopolis / Δικαιόπολις
Dicaeopolis
(Fons Imaginis.)