Difference between revisions of "Greek language"

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Greek is the language of ancient and modern [[Greece]]; it is also the language in which the [[New Testament]] was written. Early Christianity spread and became popular through use of the Greek language.
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{{stub}}Greek is the language of ancient and modern [[Greece]]; it is also the language in which the [[New Testament]] was written. Early Christianity spread and became popular through use of the Greek language.
  
 
Modern Greek is the modern variety of the Greek language, spoken in Greece and Cyprus.
 
Modern Greek is the modern variety of the Greek language, spoken in Greece and Cyprus.
  
 
[[Category:Languages]]
 
[[Category:Languages]]

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Template:StubGreek is the language of ancient and modern Greece; it is also the language in which the New Testament was written. Early Christianity spread and became popular through use of the Greek language.

Modern Greek is the modern variety of the Greek language, spoken in Greece and Cyprus.