Do any of my friends know a Canadian immigration lawyer who might be willing to advise another friend of mine? Can provide more details, but it's related to their small (US-based) business. Not looking for pro bono - they have some budget, although maybe not, like, big law firm budget.
Also I wish Duolingo spent less time on transliteration. It is not helping me develop instincts when I can't tell if it's asking me about "vo" (i.e. "βο") or "νο" (i.e. "no"), especially when their Greek font seems to be intentionally chosen to be confused with Latin letters
ohno I underestimated how different modern Greek is relative to Ancient Greek and English-speaking math Greek
Looks like I'm going to Greece next year. Does anyone have tips for learning to read the Greek alphabet more fluently? I don't really have any desire to pick up the actual language; I just want to be able to read place names and stuff on signs.