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A new Ancient Greek web library enters the fray. https://t.co/8RkNQua6Ov lets you highlight different parts of a text (verbs and cases, for example) and offers full lemmatization. You can also create flash card decks from any custom selection of text.
You'd think someone from @YouTube or @YouTubeCreators could write their forms to work properly. Please someone help Jill out. She's one of the bright spots on YouTube.
To clarify if you're watching at home, I've been in touch with @TeamYouTube Creator Support via email for six days now. They have been unable to help beyond telling me to fill in a broken form/try a different form/wait a few days and try that first form again (still broken).
For those interested in practicing your Ancient/Koine Greek, A friend and I are putting together a discord to organize such things. Here's the info page I clobbed together.
https://t.co/VYDk72Kj3X
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Here's an interview with some great practical tips for growing your speaking ability in Ancient Greek:
https://t.co/CWm0ntlxM3
To those who may be interested: We are officially releasing our Hebrew mini-story to the public. It is 30+ pages of reading, yet we are only at the beginning of what we want to write. We have many more chapters planned for the future. We often use this in our Hebrew classes. It is intended to be like Hans Orberg’s masterful work, Familia Romana (written in Latin), although it falls terribly short of such a quality book. However, it may be of some benefit to students who are looking for “easy Hebrew”. We are releasing this to the public so that some may benefit from using it in their own Hebrew studies and so that more advanced Hebrew students/teachers may help us correct spelling errors and give good advice on how to improve the work for the benefit of all. If you have advice or corrections, feel free to email us or message us directly. Our prayer is that that God would grant you great joy and knowledge in studying such a beautiful language. Hopefully this work can be used to that end.