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* [https://daedalus.umkc.edu/FirstGreekBook/ A Digital Tutorial for Ancient Greek] based on John William White's First Greek Book
* [https://daedalus.umkc.edu/FirstGreekBook/ A Digital Tutorial for Ancient Greek] based on John William White's First Greek Book
* [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:About_Ancient_Greek Wiktionary:About Ancient Greek]
* [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:About_Ancient_Greek Wiktionary:About Ancient Greek]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek Wikipedia Ancient Greek]


===Material in Modern Greek===
===Material in Modern Greek===

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Introduction

The resources below are by no means comprehensive, but are a very good start indeed for anyone wanting to learn Ancient Greek. For Ancient Greek queries, you can use the fora.

A typical inhibition is the different alphabet, but this should not be an issue as one can master it in one lesson. After all, the Greek letters are fewer than the Latin ones and most of them are the same.

Moreover, Greek is much easier to read than English, or French for that matter, since it is read as it is spelled.

Ancient Greek Grammars and Textkbooks

PDF books

Web sites

Material in Modern Greek

Dictionaries

Fora