Anyone out there know how to read Koine Greek? Maybe @HPluckrose
Yes. absolutely. 7 years is the norm for proficiency inLatin, Greek, Anglo-Norman, Middle English and palaography
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Well, if I can do a bit each day, maybe I can get it by retirement. It would be quite the achievement to read the NT in original
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If you are only focusing on Greek and you put in a couple of hours a day, you'll be able to do it within a couple of years.
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Once the alphabet and grammar is in place, you'll be good to go with the help of a dictionary. And it will be very rewarding!
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If I enjoy this lesson, I may branch into Latin, etc, like you. Also considering Hebrew.
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:) I'm considering these too! I can help with Latin. That only takes a year coz many links with English. Grammar very different
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This would be a nice thing to do with someone else instead of solo. Can ask questions.
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I'd be glad to help! Latin is so logical! Once you get it, its simple. Much more efficient than English.
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I'll take you up on that. Let me start in Koine Greek and see if I follow through. Cheers. I JUST USED CHEERS RIGHT!
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