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A Hellenic language principally spoken in Greece.

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Greek: differences between words marked as αρχαιοπρεπής, λόγιος or παλαιότερα

Also, is it possible that some words from Katharevousa, e.g. αποστολεύς, are not to be used in Modern Greek (even in a proper context) but that the use of a declination of the word, e.g. του αποστολέως …
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Can anyone recommend a good, free, and online Greek-to-English dictionary?

The Greek one has much more entries than the English one (for Greek words) but a lot of them lacks definitions or are just declination of a lemma. … You can also look at one of the most complete (if not the most) Ancient Greek-English dictionary, available online here. This may help you understand etymologies of Modern Greek words. …
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Which dictionaries can be considered as the most complete for Modern Greek?

I've heard of the Greek-French & French-Greek dictionaries written by Δημήτρης Παντελοδήμος. … The 2002 Greek-French edition boasts 150,000 words while the newer mentions 140,000... so I wonder if the latest edition is the best and what happened to the 10 thousand words... …
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