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Original tekst - Grcki - ΛατÏεÏω την αγάπη μου εγώ
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ΛατÏεÏω την αγάπη μου εγώ
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Francky5591
- 21 Avgust 2009 21:35
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21 Avgust 2009 16:37
Sweet Dreams
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Not arabic. Greek?
21 Avgust 2009 17:19
Aneta B.
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It is Ancient Greek, Sweety...
21 Avgust 2009 18:17
Francky5591
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Thanks Sweety and Aneta!
21 Avgust 2009 19:48
galka
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It's Greek, no Ancient Greek.
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Francky5591
21 Avgust 2009 19:56
Aneta B.
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You're right, dear. Quite similar to Ancient...
Thank you.
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galka
21 Avgust 2009 20:04
galka
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My pleasure!
21 Avgust 2009 20:57
Aneta B.
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Well, only because of my curiosity. What does the sentence mean in Greek?
If we made little correction (- "ν" -accusativus) it could be Ancient Greek as well:
ΛατÏεÏω την αγάπη
ν
μου εγώ
It would mean: "I serve my love".
Interesting, isn't it?
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galka
21 Avgust 2009 20:58
Aneta B.
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Maybe in this case, the both languages are possible here? Well, maybe we should ask reggina?
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galka
Francky5591
reggina
21 Avgust 2009 21:09
reggina
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Its modern greek indeed;
Means: I adore my love
21 Avgust 2009 21:27
Aneta B.
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Thank you, reggina, but according to me it could be as well Ancient Greek, only the meaning would be a little different... so I wouldn't be sure. Maybe the requster would know.