Biblical Greek Lesson 5: Diphthongs

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Hello, I really like your videos. I would love to see your sources for these pronunciations and know what time period's Greek you are trying to reconstruct. There is a lot of stuff in this video that I've never heard argued for beforehand, such as eta and omega being diphthongs (the vowels in pay and go are diphthongs the way you and I pronounce them), upsilon being /u/ and not /y/ in Biblical Greek, ει being a diphthong, and so on. I am really interested in learning more and I would appreciate knowing where you got this information from.

aidandavis