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    Senior Member Zakynthos's Avatar
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    "That" in Greek is equivalent to "who" (pronoun), "that" (conjuction), "so' (adverb) etc.

    In Greek, strophe (στροφή) literally means "a turn" or a verse of a song or a simple stanza of a poem, no matter how many lines it is. I don't know if this word was taken from ancient Greek drama, but we still use this word a lot.
    Οὔτοι συνέχθειν, ἀλλὰ συμφιλεῖν ἔφυν.

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    Moon explained to me one thing that i was doing wrong like a lot of other people.....in English, using that for who is not correct....and so I should say that he is the one who made me see the light on that rule of grammar
    "Scars remind us where we've been. They don't have to dictate where we're going." C.M.
    Wherever we are we can ride a star ~♥♥~

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    Sheesh,Tess,22 Replies on the Poetry site!This must be a record,good for you.Your #2 Fan,Doug
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