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    Here’s a unique overview of ancient Greek philosophers and tragic playwrights      Thales of Miletus, often regarded as the first philosopher in Western history, lived around 624 to 546 BCE. He was followed by Anaximander, a student of Thales, who made contributions to cosmology, geography, and biology. Pythagoras, known for his mathematical and philosophical insights, was another key figure from around 570 to 495 BCE. Heraclitus, who lived from approximately 535 to 475 BCE, is famous for his doctrine of change, asserting that everything is in a state of flux.    Parmenides, who flourished around 515 to 450 BCE, is recognized for his philosophical distinction between the way of truth and the way of opinion. Socrates, who lived from around 470 to 399 BCE, is renowned for his Socratic method of questioning that aimed to stimulate critical thinking. His student, Plato, who lived from about 428 to 348 BCE, founded the Academy in Athens and wrote many ...
 Here are the numbers in ancient Greek along with their pronunciations: Αριθμοί 1-10 1 ἕνα (hena) 2 δύο (dyo) 3 τρία (tria) 4 τέσσαρα (tessara) 5 πέντε (pente) 6 ἕξ (hex) 7 ἑπτά (hepta) 8 ὀκτώ (okto) 9 ἐννέα (ennea) 10 δέκα (deka) Αριθμοί 11-20 11 ἕνδεκα (hendeka) 12 δώδεκα (dodeka) 13 τρέῖς (treis) 14 τέτταρες (tettarē) 15 πέντε καὶ δέκα (pente kai deka) 16 ἕξ καὶ δέκα (hex kai deka) 17 ἑπτά καὶ δέκα (hepta kai deka) 18 ὀκτώ καὶ δέκα (okto kai deka) 19 ἐννέα καὶ δέκα (ennea kai deka) 20 εἴκοσι (eikosi) Μεγαλύτεροι Αριθμοί 30 τριάκοντα (triakonta) 40 τεσσαράκοντα (tessarakonta) 50 πεντήκοντα (pentēkonta) 60 ἑξήκοντα (hexēkonta) 70 ἑβδομήκοντα (hebdomēkonta) 80 ὀγδοήκοντα (ogdoēkonta) 90 ἐνενήκοντα (enenēkonta) 100 ἑκατὸν (hekaton) Αριθμός Αρχαία Ελληνικά Προφορά 1 ἕνα hena 2 δύο dyo 3 τρία tria 4 τέσσαρα tessara 5 πέντε pente 6 ἕξ hex 7 ἑπτά hepta 8 ὀκτώ okto 9 ἐννέα ennea 10 δέκα deka 11 ἕνδεκα hendeka 12 δώδεκα dodeka 13 τ...
 Here are 15 lines from Homer's Odyssey, along with their English translations. This excerpt is taken from Book 1, where Odysseus is discussed and the theme of his long journey home is introduced. Ancient Greek (Excerpt from ''Odyssey'', Book 1) 1.  Ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, Μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ   2.  ἐπίσπασεν ἱερόν, πολλὰ δ' ἔτελε καὶ ἄνδρα ἑωυτοῦ.   3.  Ἰθάκης ἐν νησιὶ τοῖσιν εἴσιν ἄλλαις,   4.  ὅσσα δ' ἔπειτα καὶ αὐτὸν ἠνείρετο, ἤδη ἀρνῶν.   5.  ἔχουσιν δ' αὐτοῦ πατρῴων, ὅσον ἱερὸν   6.  ἦμαρ καὶ ἐξ ἄκρων. Ἄλσῃ δ' ἐξαίφνης   7.  οὔτι ποτε ἐπὶ γαῖαν τὴν ἐκ Φαιάκων   8.  ὁρῶν ἑλῶν Ἀχαιῶν. Σαυροφῦν, ὃς   9.  ἔνθεν καὶ ἔρχεσθαι ἔκαστον ἔννοος.   10.  Ἐλθέτω ἄρα, ὃς ἡγήσασθαι Ἀχαιῶν,   11.  εἴμι δ' αὐτὸς ἀναβὰς ἐν ἐύπεπλος.   12.  Ἰθάκης ἀθανάτης, ἐν δὲ χρυσέῃ   13.  τ' ἄλσεος θύραζε τε ἔχουσι...
Greek verb "εἰμί" The ancient Greek verb "εἰμί" (eimi) means "to be." It is one of the most important and commonly used verbs in Greek.   Conjugation of "εἰμί" Present Tense: - 1st Person Singular: εἰμί (I am) - 2nd Person Singular: εἶ (you are) - 3rd Person Singular: ἐστίν (he/she/it is) - 1st Person Plural: ἐσμέν (we are) - 2nd Person Plural: ἐστέ (you all are) - 3rd Person Plural: εἰσίν (they are) Imperfect Tense: - 1st Person Singular: ἦν (I was) - 2nd Person Singular: ἦσθα (you were) - 3rd Person Singular: ἦν (he/she/it was) - 1st Person Plural: ἦμεν (we were) - 2nd Person Plural: ἦτε (you all were) - 3rd Person Plural: ἦσαν (they were)  Usage - It indicates existence (e.g., "There is a book on the table.") - It expresses identity or state of being (e.g., "He is a teacher.") - It acts as a linking verb in sentences, connecting the subject to a complement.  Examples 1. "Ἐγώ εἰμί ὁ διδάσκαλος." (I am the teacher.)...
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