
Modern Greek language
Modern Greek is the contemporary form of the Greek language, evolved from Ancient Greek. It serves as the official language of Greece and Cyprus. Modern Greek has a rich history, retaining many features of its ancient predecessor while incorporating influences from various languages due to historical interactions. It uses the Greek alphabet, consisting of 24 letters. The language showcases a unique phonetic system and grammar, including cases for nouns and verb conjugations. Modern Greek is used in everyday conversation, literature, media, and is integral to Greek culture and identity, reflecting a continuous linguistic heritage spanning thousands of years.