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[edit] Wow. What a Mess
Wow. What a mess this article is. I don't have time now or else I would start fixing it. It needs a thorough spell checking which will reveal grammatical constructs that are out of this world. I'll check back later but for now I wanted to report this.
- In addition to this, I'd like to remark that the article entirely lacks any information on the dialect itself, i.e. in what is it different from Standard Greek? Steinbach (fka Caesarion) 23:14, 21 January 2007 (UTC)