Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
- DutchGreek
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Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
Hello,
I am Dutch but learning Greek as well (because I am half Greek). For me it's also important that I can type Greek. But when I do the typing test, I can't use the accent grave etc for the Greek letters. Someone told me that you need a Greek keyboard to use it. You usually do shift ' + e etc = é, but that doesn't work in Greek so I can't get a lot of words because I can't type the Greek letters with accent grave etc.
Any help for this? Is there a possibility that I can use the accent grave in Greek or can there come an option to disable the accent grave/aigu?
Thanks in advance for your reaction!
DutchGreek
I am Dutch but learning Greek as well (because I am half Greek). For me it's also important that I can type Greek. But when I do the typing test, I can't use the accent grave etc for the Greek letters. Someone told me that you need a Greek keyboard to use it. You usually do shift ' + e etc = é, but that doesn't work in Greek so I can't get a lot of words because I can't type the Greek letters with accent grave etc.
Any help for this? Is there a possibility that I can use the accent grave in Greek or can there come an option to disable the accent grave/aigu?
Thanks in advance for your reaction!
DutchGreek
Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
The grave accent is only used in Ancient Greek phonology. Modern Greek phonology was introduced in 1982 and has two diacritics:
Acute accent: ΄
Diaeresis: ¨
On a standard QWERTY keyboard they are located to the right of the l: a-s-d-f-g-h-j-k-l-Acute accent-Diaeresis
When changing keyboard layout to Greek the equivalent is: α-σ-δ-φ-γ-η-ξ-κ-λ-΄-¨
If you need to type in Ancient Greek phonology, you have to change keyboard layout to polytonic Greek.
Acute accent: ΄
Diaeresis: ¨
On a standard QWERTY keyboard they are located to the right of the l: a-s-d-f-g-h-j-k-l-Acute accent-Diaeresis
When changing keyboard layout to Greek the equivalent is: α-σ-δ-φ-γ-η-ξ-κ-λ-΄-¨
If you need to type in Ancient Greek phonology, you have to change keyboard layout to polytonic Greek.
- DutchGreek
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Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
Thank you very much for the info!
I was just one key ahead from it.. hahaha
In Dutch we use ' + e but in Greek it's ; + e, thanks again. Now I can really start typing in Greek
I was just one key ahead from it.. hahaha
In Dutch we use ' + e but in Greek it's ; + e, thanks again. Now I can really start typing in Greek
- DutchGreek
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Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
And how do you do the ΐ ? As in the word "Μαΐου". Thanks !
Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
Even thought the circumflex (΅) belongs to the Ancient Greek phonology it seems to be used occasionally in Modern Greek, so it's definitely needed. How to type this diacritic depends on the keyboard setup. With the Greek (220) keyboard layout I used above, it's typed by hitting Shift + Diaeresis key.
- DutchGreek
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Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
Doesn't work for me
Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
There should be several Greek keboard layouts to choose between in the operating system. Which one are you using, and what are the alternatives?
Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
Ok, you are using the Greek polytonic keyboard layout. With this layout on a QWERTY keyboard there are two ways to type the circumflex (΅):
1. Shift + w (Greek polytonic equivalent: Shift + ς)
2. Alt + Ctrl (AltGr) + key to the right of the l (Greek polytonic equivalent: Alt + Ctrl (AltGr) + Acute accent)
1. Shift + w (Greek polytonic equivalent: Shift + ς)
2. Alt + Ctrl (AltGr) + key to the right of the l (Greek polytonic equivalent: Alt + Ctrl (AltGr) + Acute accent)
- DutchGreek
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Re: Accent aigu/grave etc. in Greek
Nono sorry, I selected the Greek layouts and selected that one at last.
I use the one that is at the top. But I will see if that also works there
I use the one that is at the top. But I will see if that also works there