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Entered en.wiktionary for the first time at 2023.06.06, after getting into a small drama with a en.wikipedia admin in 2022.04, which forced me to quit contributing to it afterwards, until around late 2025-early 2026.
At en.wikitionary, I'm very active (almost every single day), making contributions (creating new lemmas, correcting, adding, and expanding etymologies, etc.).
My interests are ancient languages (Latin and Ancient Greek), historical linguistics, anything related to PIE (Proto-Indo-European). Other interests include world history, computing, programming languages, and operating systems.
I'm currently enrolled at university, currently in my freshman year, studying linguistics, Latin, Ancient Greek, as well as Medieval and Modern Greek, the latter two of which I'm not seriously interested.
Which languages can you speak or have at least studied?
View the Babel template on your right for a full, brief list. But, here is a more comprehensive list:
Modern Greek is my native language.
My English is at a C2 level and I do have ECPE certification.
I began learning Italian about 7 months ago, and I consider myself to be either at an A1 level or at least approaching it.
I studied Ancient Greek for six years in middle and high school, and now approaching seven as I go through university. However, I cannot speak, or comprehend anything, really, beyond the absolute basics.
I studied German during late elementary, middle, and high school, but never managed to achieve any sort of conversational ability.
I studied Latin during high school, and right now at university. My ability in speaking and reading it is much better than my Ancient Greek, which is ironic, considering that I'm a native Modern Greek speaker, as stated above.
These are lemmas that I reconstructed myself. They have obviously no sources, but if I find these exact ones (or similar ones) eventually I will add them to the wiki proper.