Greek Language

Here are a few links (both to our content and external info) to give you an introduction to the Greek language. NOTE:  These are not product endorsements by YASOU.

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Kypros-Net has an online Greek-English-Greek dictionary.   Once you enter a word, the page refreshes.  Look for the translated word in blue and red under the line in the middle of the page.
***They also have a learn Greek by radio online using RealAudio (click here to go to the Real Audio download page).
***The Kypros-Net lessons (all 105 of them) are great and we highly recommend them.  However, there are simply 105 links on the page.  We have indexed the beginning lessons, so click here to view the index.
Basic Greek Lessons online by Dr. Angelos Kanlis. You need greek fonts installed on your computer and the Real Audio player. See update below!
UPDATE - The Hellenic Electronic Center has made the lessons above by Dr. Angelos Kanlis into a site where you dont need the Greek fonts to take the lessons, print out the alphabet, etc.
Language for Travelers has an introductory Greek page that you can take quick quizes on.
Anotek puts out several Greek CDROM's.
If you're not looking for pure conversational skills, here is the alpahbet accompanied by the pronunciation basics
Remember those books you learned Greek with?  Or do you want to learn Greek as an adult?  Check them out here at www.papaloizos.com
Want a pocket speaking translator? Goldy has one for Greek-English for just under $200 USLanguage Teacher has one for $150.00
A great idiom reference page.
Looking for computer and networking terms translated from English to Greek?
Looking for Ancient Greek?  The The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG) is an electronic data bank of ancient Greek literature from Homer (8th century B.C.) to 600 A.D. with historiographical, lexicographical and scholiastic texts from the period between 600 and 1453 A.D. The TLG project is located at the University of California, Irvine.   You also might want to check out this online introduction to ancient greek.
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has a links page on which you can find some good leads to follow.