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The Greek language


The Greek language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. Modern Greek is one of the richest surviving languages, with over 600,000 words. The Greek language has contributed many words to all languages, including English. It is spoken by over 15 million of people, in various countries including Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Albania, Macedonia, USA, Germany, UK, Australia, Canada, Russia, Georgia, Egypt, Sweden and Poland.


Things to consider when translating into Greek


The Greek language uses the Cyrillic alphabet. Translations into Greek from English tend to expand by about 20%, meaning that you end up with more text than in your source document.