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Great to see another editor with an interest in Greek linguistics here! As for your question about Koine Greek vowels, it seems whenever such questions come up is always when I've just returned my favourite reference for such questions to the library :-( I mostly use Geoffrey Horrocks' Greek: A history of the language and its speakers (1997) as an up-to-date reference. We'll see what we can find about the issue. If you like, you could update the text on the basis what you have in Allen, for the time being - if I remember correctly, Horrocks doesn't contain findings radically different from Allan on that point. Fut.Perf. ☼ 17:55, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 47 in Old French
Hi, I am collecting translations for the number 47 (forty-seven). So far I have 509 translations, which you can see here. Can you help and tell me how to say and write 47 in Old French? I'd be most thankful; please reply on my talk page. Thank you! — N-true 14:54, 19 August 2006 (UTC)