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Modern Greek (1592 bytes)
6: ...lways been [[Attic]] (the dialect of [[Athens]]). Koine had been spoken spoken in the region of Greece du... Kappa (letter) (575 bytes) 8: ...t-type]] (from Κοινη, ''Koine'', the common text). Greek languages (759 bytes) 9: *****[[Koine Greek]] Classical language (1601 bytes) 10: ** [[Attic Greek]] (see also [[Koine Greek]]) Yevanic language (1421 bytes) 1: ...ek]] and the [[Hellenistic Greece|Hellenistic]] [[Koine]] ''(Κοινή Ελ&... Church (disambiguation) (1966 bytes) 4: ...ip together. This is one translation of the Greek Koine word "Ecclesia," used in the [[New Testament]], a... Cypriot dialect (1789 bytes) 3: ...ent [[Arcadocypriot]] dialect, but evolved from [[koine]]. Cyprus was cut off from the rest of the Greek-... Tsakonian (2627 bytes) 1: ...Doric]] [[dialect]] rather than the Attic based [[Koine]] which is the ancestor of the Modern Greek diale... Ionic dialect (2561 bytes) 11: ... [tessares]= four. Modern Greek, derived from the Koine (i.e. the "common" Greek language), returned to t... Deponent verb (2107 bytes) 4: ...(''anabaiso''), but this form does not occur in [[Koine Greek]], because the verb is deponent in the futu... Attic dialect (2442 bytes) 1: ...losing the augment on the past tenses, and from [[Koine]] and most of the other dialects in saying "tt" f... Makhaira (2273 bytes) 7: The [[Koine]] of the [[New Testament]] uses the word ''makhai... Baptismal font (2452 bytes) 8: ...ouring, washing, or dipping in keeping with the [[Koine Greek]] verb βαπτιζ&o... Aramaic primacy (3747 bytes) 1: ...inally written in the [[Aramaic]] language, not [[Koine Greek]] as generally claimed by Churches of the W... Rhema (3856 bytes) 5: Rhema (ρημα) is the Ancient [[Koine Greek|Greek]] word that describes the act of spea... Sefer Yeshua (3609 bytes) 11: ...sus's original words might have been. He used the Koine Greek versions of the New Testament gospels, goin... Linguistic typology (3720 bytes) 20: ... Latin|Latin]], [[Polish language|Polish]], and [[Koine|κοινη Greek]]. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (7526 bytes) 34: ...ral dialect usually called ''Iraqi Koine''. Iraqi Koine is a mixture of various dialects with the influen... Elite (4239 bytes) 7: ...Norman French; in Ptolemaic Egypt the elite spoke koine Greek. (See [[linguistic imperialism]].) Elites e... Sacred language (4848 bytes) 10: * [[Koine Greek]], which plays a similar role in [[Greek Ch...
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