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[Facts] Re: KLUH-tay?
by
Miss Claire
9/15/2004, 9:24 AM
in reply to
a message by Andy
"In Ancient Greek the Y was pronounced like the
German
Ü (U umlaut) or the French U like in "sur"; this is at least what they teach in Germany (maybe the Germans just love their umlaut)."
That is what I was think. :)
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Greek Pronounciation
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Eirena
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9/14/2004, 5:08 PM
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Re: Greek Pronounciation of Klytie
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Christo
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9/15/2004, 2:02 AM
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Ahem.....
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Pavlos
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9/15/2004, 5:22 AM
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Re: Ahem.....
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Christo
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9/16/2004, 8:58 AM
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Re: Ahem.....
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Nikolas Ramin from Tehran
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9/26/2004, 5:53 PM
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PS
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Pavlos
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9/15/2004, 5:25 AM
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For the first time in onomastic history, and direct from the horse's mouth: the compleat Klyt- onomatology, including meanings and their correct pronounciation! (Mike C check it out!)
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Pavlos
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9/15/2004, 1:45 AM
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...continuation of truncated message
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Pavlos
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9/15/2004, 4:38 AM
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Re: Greek Pronounciation
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Miss Claire
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9/14/2004, 5:51 PM
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Re: Greek Pronounciation
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Dayna
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9/14/2004, 6:38 PM
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KLUH-tay?
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Eirena
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9/14/2004, 6:32 PM
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Re: KLUH-tay?
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Miss Claire
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9/14/2004, 10:12 PM
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Re: KLUH-tay?
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Dayna
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9/14/2004, 10:28 PM
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Re: KLUH-tay?
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Andy
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9/14/2004, 10:51 PM
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Re: KLUH-tay?
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vazaks@mail.ru
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10/16/2004, 3:33 AM
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Re: KLUH-tay?
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Miss Claire
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9/15/2004, 9:24 AM