This conflict was officially resolved in 1976 when (primarily based on Dimotiki) became the official language of the state. Conclusion
While the "Hellenic" core remains—words like theos (god), phos (light), and polis (city) are still in use—Modern Greek has absorbed influences from Latin, Venetian, and Ottoman Turkish, reflecting the nation's complex history. The "Diglossia" Conflict This conflict was officially resolved in 1976 when
Ancient Greek was highly inflected, utilizing the "dual" number (for pairs) and the "optative" mood (for wishes), both of which are absent in Modern Greek. The "dative" case, once vital for expressing "to" or "for," was eventually replaced by prepositional phrases or the genitive case. and Ottoman Turkish