u/Appropriate_Call8400

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Que'n i a pas un qui conèga plan las arreproèrs per m'ajudar ?

La mea mairbona que me digoc un còp un arreproèr quan èri enqüèra en apprenguer la lenga, més i a un mòt que'n comprèngui totjorn pas e coma la mairbona qu'a sonque entenut la lenga e la parla pas, que ne pòt pas m'explicar plan aqueste mòt. L'arreproèr qu'ei "quan lo cocut arriva despolhat, i a regde pailha e pauc de blat". E ne conègui pas aqueth mòt "despolhat" e ne sai tanpòc pas si s'escriu atau. Segon la mairbona que significa "quan n'i a pas mes huèlhas aus arbes". Se pòt estar des•huelhat ? Quan lo cocut arriba au des•huelhat ?

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u/Appropriate_Call8400 — 24 hours ago
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Any greeks here to help me improve my handwriting?

So I'm studying ancient Greek in France and we've never ever talked about any other ways to write the greek alphabet than the printed, neat way but then my current teacher (who's greek) arrives and she sometimes shows how she would write some words in her cursive so I started learning with her how to write in a more natural way. Thing with me is that I always write in a form of cursive in any language that I learn (cus that's what I like cursive's brilliant) but I've heard from my teacher that there's no "real" or "defined" cursive for the greek alphabet like there is for Russian or English. Can anybody confirm?

Also I'll show you guys some of the things I wrote in greek (ancient greek unfortunately sorry🙏) my main concerns are 1) is it legible? 2) does it feel cool but like old-fashioned cool, like reading some old writings type? (all for the aesthetic fr)

u/Appropriate_Call8400 — 7 days ago