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Vowels are split into long and short vowels. Longer vowels are always stressed (If they appear twice or more in a word, the first one will be stressed), whereas short vowels may or may not be stressed. One exception is (ι) which can never be stressed. The short vowels are (α, ε, ι, υ and the long vowels are ω and η).
Vowels are split into long and short vowels. Longer vowels are always stressed, whereas short vowels may or may not be stressed. One exception is (ι) which can never be stressed. The short vowels are ι, υ, ο and the long vowels are ω, ε, α, αύ and η.  


The Grekelin orthography was reformed recently, as part of a larger reform within the conlang. As a result, some texts that preexisted on the internet may not comply with the modern form of the language.
The Grekelin orthography was reformed recently, as part of a larger reform within the conlang. As a result, some texts that preexisted on the internet may not comply with the modern form of the language.
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