Koine Greek
Koine Greek (UK English /ˈkɔɪniː/, US English /kɔɪˈneɪ/, /ˈkɔɪneɪ/ or /kiːˈniː/; from Koine Greek ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος, "the common dialect"), also known as Alexandrian dialect, common Attic, Hellenistic or Biblical Greek (Modern Greek: Ελληνιστική Κοινή, "Hellenistic Koiné", in the sense of "Hellenistic supraregional language"), was the common supra-regional form of Greek spoken and written during Hellenistic and Roman antiquity and the early Byzantine era, or Late Antiquity. It evolved from the spread of Greek following the conquests of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, and served as the lingua franca of much of the Mediterranean region and the Middle East during the following centuries. It was based mainly on Attic and related Ionic speech forms, with various admixtures brought ab
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Koine Greek
Koine Greek (UK English /ˈkɔɪniː/, US English /kɔɪˈneɪ/, /ˈkɔɪneɪ/ or /kiːˈniː/; from Koine Greek ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος, "the common dialect"), also known as Alexandrian dialect, common Attic, Hellenistic or Biblical Greek (Modern Greek: Ελληνιστική Κοινή, "Hellenistic Koiné", in the sense of "Hellenistic supraregional language"), was the common supra-regional form of Greek spoken and written during Hellenistic and Roman antiquity and the early Byzantine era, or Late Antiquity. It evolved from the spread of Greek following the conquests of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, and served as the lingua franca of much of the Mediterranean region and the Middle East during the following centuries. It was based mainly on Attic and related Ionic speech forms, with various admixtures brought ab
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Die Koine (von griechisch ἡ κο ...... prache und Ausgleichssprache).
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Koine Greek (UK English /ˈkɔɪn ...... in the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Koine, koinè, greka wspólna (o ...... podstawą greki bizantyńskiej.
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Koinè of Koinē (Grieks: Ελληνι ...... tot Noord-India in het oosten.
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La koinè (κοινὴ διάλεκτος "lin ...... osizione alle varianti locali.
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La koinè ou koinê (en grec anc ...... ngues véhiculaires en général.
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La koiné (en griego ἡ κοινὴ γλ ...... do a veces griego helenístico.
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O grego helenístico ou koiné ( ...... al ancestral do grego moderno.
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Койне́ (греч. Κοινὴ Ἑλληνική « ...... патристический греческий язык.
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كوينه باليونانية (κοινή -γλώσσ ...... غة تواصل مشترك "لنغوا فرنكا").
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Die Koine (von griechisch ἡ κο ...... Sprache recht weit verbreitet.
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Koine Greek (UK English /ˈkɔɪn ...... various admixtures brought ab
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Koine, koinè, greka wspólna (o ...... Septuaginta i Nowy Testament.
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Koinè of Koinē (Grieks: Ελληνι ...... tot Noord-India in het oosten.
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La koinè (κοινὴ διάλεκτος "lin ...... Dalla koinè hanno avuto origi
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La koinè ou koinê (en grec anc ...... , par la suite, avec le latin.
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La koiné (en griego ἡ κοινὴ γλ ...... do a veces griego helenístico.
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O grego helenístico ou koiné ( ...... uência de elementos do jônico.
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Койне́ (греч. Κοινὴ Ἑλληνική « ...... современного греческого языка.
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كوينه باليونانية (κοινή -γλώσσ ...... غة تواصل مشترك "لنغوا فرنكا").
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Koine Greek
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