That sounds vaguely rightOriginally Posted by L'Impresario
. We'll have to get that file changed. If anyone notices any definite errors with declension problems, please bring them to our attention. Thanks!
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That sounds vaguely rightOriginally Posted by L'Impresario
Yep, the double rho usually appears in composite words, where the second one begins with "ρ" such as "παραρρέω", "απορρίπτω", "ισόρροπος", "παραρρήγνυμι" etc.
And while we 're at it, I think I saw a greek building containing the word "archon" (άρχων) in the genitive declination which should be "archontas" (άρχοντας) but instead is "archou".
Am I missing something?. We'll have to get that file changed. If anyone notices any definite errors with declension problems, please bring them to our attention. Thanks!
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