Rule 12: Conversion of LINEAR B KESE KOSO & KUSU to the ancient Greek alphabet

Rule 12: Conversion of LINEAR B KESE KOSO & KUSU to the ancient Greek alphabet:

Rule 12

It is highly advised that you practice converting KESE KOSO & KUSU etc. from Linear B to ancient Greek by writing them out over and over until you have mastered all the spellings.


2 responses to “Rule 12: Conversion of LINEAR B KESE KOSO & KUSU to the ancient Greek alphabet”

  1. ritaroberts Avatar

    OMG ! I will grasp it EVENTUALLY.

    1. vallance22 Avatar

      Yes, you will. Not to worry. Once you have mastered this rule and Rule 13 to come (not so hard) you will know the entire Greek alphabet.

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Her language contains elements from Aeolic vernacular and poetic tradition, with traces of epic vocabulary familiar to readers of Homer. She has the ability to judge critically her own ecstasies and grief, and her emotions lose nothing of their force by being recollected in tranquillity.

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