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Classical Greek
GCSE

Uses of participle

Participles in Classical Greek are widely used, are in the same case/number/gender as the element to which they are referred and may have two different functions: nominal or verbal one.

In the firs...

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How can one know the different gender that each greek word falls into?

According to the ending (suffix) of most greek words one can easily tell the gender to which they belong to. Words that end in -η are usually feminine while words that end in -oς are masculine. Lastly, wo...

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How do I begin to tackle Greek epic?

Greek epic can be one of the most simultaneously challenging and rewarding aspects of Greek literature. The ability to translate it requires determination and a considerable amount of work from a student ...

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Translate: Phaethon erat filius Apollinis. olim Phaethon tristis erat quod amici eum deridebant. ‘pater tuus non est deus solis!’ dicebant.

This is actually a Latin question but there was no option for Latin for some reason. 

Let's break this down to make it easier. When struggling with a translation, I always find it helps t...

Answered by Tabitha H. Classical Greek tutor
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What was the impact of Augustus on Ancient Rome?

In the short-term Augustus ended the period of civil war that had plagued Rome for the past 30 years. In the long-term as the first emperor he established an imperial dynasty that would stretch across ...

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