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  • 11iotacism — /aɪˈoʊtəsɪzəm/ (say uy ohtuhsizuhm) noun conversion of other vowel sounds into that of iota (English /i/). {Latin iōtacismus, from Greek iōtakismos} …

  • 12iotacism — ˌsizəm noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin iotacismus, from Greek iōtakismos, from iōta iota : excessive use of the letter iota or I or a too frequent repetition of its sound; specifically : the use in modern Greek of the sound of iota (Eng. ē in bē) …

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  • 13Greeklish — Greeklish, a portmanteau of the words Greek and English, also known as Grenglish, Latinoellinika/Λατινοελληνικά or ASCII Greek, is Greek language written with the Latin alphabet. Unlike standardized systems of Romanization of Greek, as used… …

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  • 14Modern Greek — (Νέα) Eλληνικά (Nea) Elliniká Spoken in   …

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  • 15iotacizare — IOTACIZÁRE, iotacizări, s.f. (fon.) Palatalizare a unei consoane sub influenţa unui iot; apariţia unui iot înaintea unei vocale anterioare la început de cuvânt sau de silabă; iodizare, iotacism (2). – v. iotaciza. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007.… …

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  • 16itacism — ˈēd.əˌsizəm noun ( s) Etymology: modification of Greek ēta eta + cism (as in iotacism) more at eta 1. : pronunciation of Greek eta as ē 2. : iotacism …

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  • 17Itacism — I ta*cism, n. [Cf. F. itacisme. See {Etacism}, and cf. {Iotacism}.] (Greek Gram.) Pronunciation of [eta] (eta) as the modern Greeks pronounce it, that is, like e in the English word be. This was the pronunciation advocated by Reuchlin and his… …

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  • 19Greek language — Greek Ελληνικά Ellīniká Pronunciation [eliniˈka] Spoken in Greece, Cyprus …

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  • 20Romanian language — Not to be confused with Romani language. Romanian, Daco Romanian română, limba română Pronunciation [roˈmɨnə] Spoken in By a majority …

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