Quote Originally Posted by keravnos
Modern greek are quite easy, as the sounds are very much the same, (in a what-you-read-is-what-it-sounds-like) and once you know the rules, you will be able to read Greek in no time and let others understand what you mean. Now, the great difficulty seems to be (For English speakers that is) that clauses are still used in Greek. That takes some getting used to.
That sounds interesting. Is there a big difference between modern Greek and ancient Greek? What do you mean with clauses?

Oh please can you tell what "King of Makedonia" means exactly in Greek? I fear it's a bit wrong what I wrote under my username.

Quote Originally Posted by Xehh II
No I mean why in ancient times do most of the civs have ioi on the end.
I think this is just the plural for Greek words ending with -os.