The "Consultations" This week they focus on a deeply Greek and timeless theme: the use of the Greek language.
How do we learn Greek? How do we use it in everyday life? How much do we forget it — and how much, unwittingly, do we "stray to Homer's sandy shores," slipping toward English?
Η Matroni Dikaakos talks with three distinguished university professors, who illuminate with knowledge and sensitivity the present and future of our language:
- Stella Priovolou, Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens, President of the Body of Professors Emeritus of the University of Athens and Superintendent of Schools of the "Parnassos" Philological Association.
- Dimitris Karadimas, Professor of Ancient Greek Philology and President of the Department of Modern Greek Language, University of Athens.
- Eri Stavropoulou, Professor Emeritus of Modern Greek Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens, Special Secretary of the Body of Emeritus Professors and President of the Society for Papadiamant Studies.
A meaningful discussion about the language that unites us, expresses us and—despite the challenges of the times—remains alive, creative and Greek.
Consultations THEY GAVE US GREEK LANGUAGE. And then? (25/10/2025)
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