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You don't get it do you ? Have a think about it, drain a little juice and ponder the logic of your wistful thoughts.
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![]() The term Greek is an exonym.
They referred to themselves as Hellenic and self identified as such. Why does this confuse you so much? |
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![]() Oh, I have heard many modern Greeks call themselves "Greeks".
You used the term for those old races, not me. You appear to be saying you want to change your statement now? You know, replace Greek with Hellenic. Do you think calling them as Hellenes would have quite the same impact on modern young minds? Thereby minimising the distraction of the (modern) Greek term being used interchangeably with Hellene? But it sounds like you are really into this, please define an Hellene for me. Then define a Greek for me. I like a laugh.
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![]() I will repeat it more s-l-o-w-l-y for you.
The word Greek is an exonym (use the dictionary). There is no such word in the Hellenic Republic. |
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![]() OK,OK ... we agree.
They were not Greeks.
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![]() Ok, Now that you understand the difference between Greeks and Hellenes, we can move on.
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![]() I am not sure if I accept your apology.
And you have not attempted to define a Hellene ... or even a Greek for that matter. Is it really that difficult BJ? Perhaps the truth is hard to swallow BJ. I eat a lot of pineapple BJ.
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![]() A Greek is someone from Greece, a Hellene is someone from Hellas.
Simple isn't it. |
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![]() So what's the difference between Greece and Hellas?
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![]() In what respect?
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