
σπεῦδε > Σπεῦδε
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σπεῦδε > Σπεῦδε

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σπεῦδε > Σπεῦδε

Changed according to the suggestions of Ricardo14 and Rovo after more than two weeks without response.

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Ancient Greek is written without capitular letters in most texts (Reading Greek, Athenaze, etc.). Since there's no convention on the ortography of Ancient Greek and Latin on Tatoeba, one shouldn't impose their style on others, let alone if the one imposing has never studied the language (I'm not saying this is the case with all of you guys).

I've never studied Ancient Greek but Ricardo asked me to correct it. I agree with your opinion but some Ancient Greek sentences of mhenderson5 start with capital letter and others no. I don't think we imposed any style on him. You are welcome to change it back if you want, though.

I didn't mean to blame you guys, but from the moment Ricardo and Rovo wrote "σπεῦδε > Σπεῦδε" they were clearly stating that "σπεῦδε" should be changed to "Σπεῦδε". If this was just a suggestion, it should've been written in a different way. :-)
No biggie. I think these sentences will be deleted anyway. Copyright issues.
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