
[1] Griego Dórico:
[1a] Dórico propio: Mesenia, Laconia (colonias: Tarentum, Heraclea), la Argólida, Corinto (colonias: Corcyra, Anactorium, Syracusa), la Megárida (colonias: Megara Hyblaeam Selinus, Byzantium), las ésporadas (colonias: Cyrene), Creta, Rodas (colonias: Gela, Acragas).
[1b] Griego noroccidental: Elis, Aquea (colonias: Itacas, Sybaris, Croton, Metapontum), Aetolia, Phocis, Locris (colonias: Locri, Epizephyrii).
[2] Griego Eólico:
[2a] Beocia (Boeotia), [2b] Tessalia, [2c] Lebos y Aeolis asiática.
[3] Griego Jónico-Ático:
[3a] Ática (Attica), [3b] Eubea (colonias: Catana, Zancle, Rhegium, Cumae); [3c] Cyclades, [3d] Jónica asiática (colonias: Siris, Phocea, fundaciones sobre el Mar Negro).
[4] Griego Arcado-Chipriota:
[4a] Arcadia, [4b] Chipre, [4c] Pamphylia.
I would really like to hear this language spoken. Is there any available audio on the internet? I want to learn but also want to just hear what it sounds like.
I agree with Robert it is nice to hear it spoken.Hope you will post a video.
@Robert Miras you are are, it is better if there is an audio where I could listen to the pronunciation of these words, I’m so willing to know more of this language aside from Spanish and French.
Thank you Amy Smith, Listening to it would make it easier to learn though,,,
@Ashley Flors, Learning to communicate with other languages would help us to understand more the world.
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I think the map helped out quite a bit. We will be traveling to the area this summer so I want to know some basic terms etc. Is there an audio version somewhere? Any recommendations on how to learn to speak effectively, in a fast way?