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Is there a classical Greek Wikipedia?
I would definitely be interested in it.
If not, perhaps someone with more classical Greek than I should create it?
I propose the name "Ikipaideia," since in archaic Greek, the digamma would have been used for the 'w' sound, but would have disappeared in classical Greek (see Wanax, anax).
Californicus —Preceding unsigned comment added by Californicus (talk • contribs)