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Hey there! If you’re looking for a unique and interesting language to learn, then Byzantine Greek is the way to go! This ancient language has been around since the Middle Ages and is still spoken today. It’s full of fascinating idioms, contractions, and colloquialisms that make it a fun challenge to learn. Plus, its intricate grammar structure and use of transitional phrases will keep you on your toes. So what are you waiting for? Dive into this amazing language and explore its byzantine depths!

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The Byzantine Empire was a powerful force in the Middle Ages, with its capital of Constantinople at the center. It was known as the Greek-speaking Roman Empire and had a long history of ruling over much of Europe. Its influence was felt far and wide, and it’s still remembered today for its impressive legacy. Wow!

  1. Language: Byzantine Greek was the language spoken in the Eastern Roman Empire from the 4th century AD until its fall in 1453. It is a form of Medieval Greek, which is a continuation of Ancient Greek.

  2. Writing System: Byzantine Greek was written using the Greek alphabet, which has been used since at least 8th century BC and is still used today for writing Modern Greek.

  3. Dialects: There were several dialects of Byzantine Greek, including Attic, Ionic, Aeolic and Doric dialects as well as Koine (common) and Hellenistic (a combination of Ancient and Medieval).

  4. Influence: Byzantine Greek had a major influence on other languages such as Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian and Turkish due to its widespread use throughout the Eastern Roman Empire during its peak period from 10th to 15th centuries AD.

  5. Literature: Many works of literature were written in Byzantine Greek during this period including religious texts such as The Bible and The Septuagint (an ancient translation of Hebrew scriptures into Koine), historical works such as The Alexiad by Anna Komnene and philosophical works such as On Nature by John Philoponus.

Byzantine Greek was the language spoken in the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from the 4th to 15th centuries. It’s a form of Medieval Greek that evolved from Ancient Greek and was heavily influenced by other languages like Latin, Turkish, and Arabic. It’s still used today in some Orthodox Christian churches. Wow! Talk about a long-lasting language!