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Greek bhasa

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Greek
Ελληνικά
Ellīniká
Naam ke bole ke dhang [eliniˈka]
Spoken in Greece
Cyprus
Greek diaspora
Total speakers c. 13 million[1]
Language family Indo-European
Writing system Greek Alpha bet
Official status
Official language in Greece[2]
Cyprus[3]
European Union[4]

Recognised minority language in:
Albania[5]
Armenia[6][7]
Italy[5]
Romania[6]
Turkey
Ukraine[6]

Regulated by No official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1 el
ISO 639-2 gre (B) ell (T)
ISO 639-3 variously:
grcAncient Greek
ellModern Greek
pntPontic Greek
gmyMycenaean Greek
gkmMedieval Greek
cpgCappadocian Greek
tsdTsakonian Greek
Linguasphere 56-AAA-a (varieties:

56-AAA-aa to -am)

Greek bhasaekIndo-European bhasahae aurGreece(Hellas) aurCypruskeofficial languagehae. Isme abhi Greece me baat karaa jaae hae lekin purana time pe iskeAsia Minorke coast ppe aur southernItalyme baat karaa jawat rahaa. Iske ek dafe Western Asia aur Northern Africa me bahut log use karat rahin. Greek me ii bhasa ke Ελληνικά (Helleniká) bolaa jaae ha.

Greeks aapan bhasa keGreek Alpha betme likhe hae. LatinAlpha bet(jismeEnglishaur dher bhasa me likha jaae hae) Greek Alpha bet se aais hae. Dunia ke dher Alpha bets Greek Alpha bet se aais hae, jaise kiCyrillic Alpha bet.Greeks loganPhoeniciansse Alpha bet use kare ke sikhin.

Greek, 3,000 saal se bolaa jaae hae jon ki aur Indo-European bhasa se jaada hae. 15 million se jaada log dunia bhar me Greek me baat kare hae.

Greek bhasa me ginti[badlo|source ke badlo]

Number Greek me Number Fiji Hindi me
éna ek
dío dui
tría tiin
téssera chaar
pénte paanch
éksi chhe
eptá saat
októ aath
ennéa nau
déka das

[8]

References[badlo|source ke badlo]

  1. "Greek language".SIL International. 2009.
  2. "Enthologue report for language code: ell".
  3. "The Constitution of Cyprus, App. D., Part 1, Art. 3".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-07-29.Retrieved2011-06-18.states thatThe official languages of the Republic are Greek and Turkish.However, the official status of Turkish is only nominal in the Greek-dominated Republic of Cyprus; in practice, outside Turkish-dominatedNorthern Cyprus,Turkish is little used; see A. Arvaniti (2006): Erasure as a a means of maintaining diglossia in Cyprus,San Diego Linguistics Papers2: 25-38. Page 27.
  4. "The EU at a glance - Languages in the EU".Europa.European Union.Retrieved30 July2010.
  5. 5.05.1"Greek".Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.Archived fromthe originalon 2008-11-18.Retrieved2008-12-08.
  6. 6.06.16.2"List of declarations made with respect to treaty No. 148".Council of Europe.Archived fromthe originalon 2018-12-26.Retrieved2008-12-08.
  7. "An interview with Aziz Tamoyan, National Union of Yezidi".groong.usc.edu. Archived fromthe originalon 2009-06-25.Retrieved2008-12-08.
  8. Numbers in Million-Speaker Languages

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