• @6mementomori
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      11 year ago

      I might be wrong, correct me just in case but.

      Depends on who you ask. there’s several opinions on ancient Greek pronunciation, mostly because there is no ancient Greek pronunciation, as it always was evolving so some things may change depending on time period. in modern Greek? you read it as kako the RIS. in ancient Greek, depending on how ancient you go, it’s kako t(h)e (with an aspirated H sound, as in Have) RES, kako te RES, or kako the RES, and there’s barely anybody who claims this ancient ass pronunciation but my teacher exists so I’ll list it too, Kako tse(with a very weak s) RES. in all cases, RES is pronounced with a trilling R, and a slightly longer lasting E like in “day”.