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Old 02-20-2008, 02:20 AM
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Classical (Attic) Greek, then Koine Greek.
Once you have done the former, you have essentially done the latter.
Exactly! I would rather go from Attic to Koine than vice versa.

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Should I wait to study Greek if I am still studying Latin? By the end of the school year I will have had 2yrs of Latin. I will continue to study Latin, but I want to study Greek next year or over the summer.
How much Latin have you made it through in 2 years?
So far I have learned all the cases, 1st-3rd noun declensions, learned imperative mood recently, 3 of the 4 verb conjugations present, future, & perfect tense, lots of translation, just started reverse translation of English into Latin. I am not sure what the rest of the year will hold. I am taking it with my kids so I have no idea how fast or not fast we are going compared to a college Latin course.
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