Message from @ΕΘΝΙΚH ΑΝΤΙΣΤΑΣΗ

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2019-09-26 19:13:30 UTC  

Digamma is the archaic letter for v

2019-09-26 19:13:35 UTC  

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2019-09-26 19:13:49 UTC  

Cool

2019-09-26 19:13:51 UTC  

I see

2019-09-26 19:14:05 UTC  

ΜΠΑΤΑΡΙΑΣ = BATARIAS

2019-09-26 19:14:10 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-26 19:15:02 UTC  

That's a cool nerdy phonetical origin to tell though @ΕΘΝΙΚH ΑΝΤΙΣΤΑΣΗ

2019-09-26 19:15:11 UTC  

Comes straight from indo european

2019-09-26 19:15:48 UTC  

or like bananas in greek:

2019-09-26 19:15:55 UTC  

μπανανες

2019-09-26 19:16:07 UTC  

Based

2019-09-26 19:16:15 UTC  

Wtf

2019-09-26 19:16:42 UTC  

just another example

2019-09-26 19:16:49 UTC  

Anthropos you are the owner right? Is there another one?

2019-09-26 19:16:53 UTC  

like when I go to the supermarket I see the writings all the time

2019-09-26 19:16:59 UTC  

I assume singular is μπαναν, μπανανος @ΕΘΝΙΚH ΑΝΤΙΣΤΑΣΗ

2019-09-26 19:17:01 UTC  

so I'm pretty damn sure I'm right

2019-09-26 19:17:03 UTC  

since I live here

2019-09-26 19:17:08 UTC  

all I'm saying

2019-09-26 19:17:19 UTC  

Right?

2019-09-26 19:17:23 UTC  

nah

2019-09-26 19:17:29 UTC  

Nominative, Genitive?

2019-09-26 19:17:36 UTC  

singular is just μπανανα

2019-09-26 19:17:42 UTC  

simple

2019-09-26 19:17:42 UTC  
2019-09-26 19:17:54 UTC  

Don't you have cases left? @ΕΘΝΙΚH ΑΝΤΙΣΤΑΣΗ

2019-09-26 19:18:01 UTC  

ενα μπανανα παρακαλω

2019-09-26 19:18:12 UTC  

one banana please

2019-09-26 19:18:14 UTC  

yes we do

2019-09-26 19:18:20 UTC  

we just don't use it in every single word

2019-09-26 19:18:24 UTC  

as it's not necessary

2019-09-26 19:18:29 UTC  

Ah i see

2019-09-26 19:19:02 UTC  

just like the english banana

2019-09-26 19:19:18 UTC  

Well now that we're talking about Greek might as well say a cool origin for a word in common european languages

2019-09-26 19:19:58 UTC  

for multiple bananas it's μπανανες and one it's just simply μπανανα

2019-09-26 19:20:11 UTC  

pretty easy to comprehend I think

2019-09-26 19:20:52 UTC  

Ελεφας, ελεφαντος is the ancient Greek word for ivory, which then became elephant because of the use and the reputation the animal had through history

2019-09-26 19:21:20 UTC  

n = ν
b = μπ
v = β
a = α

2019-09-26 19:21:45 UTC  

t = τ
f = φ

2019-09-26 19:21:47 UTC  

etc...

2019-09-26 19:21:56 UTC  

doin yo mom