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PRONUNCIATION OF GREEK NAMES
then is to know where the stress comes and what vowels are long or short.
By Latin custom, if the last syllable but one is long, it will have the stress (as surprísing, everlásting, Achílles, Agamémnon); if the last syllable but one is short, the stress will be on the syllable before (as ádamant, dángerous, Aéschylus, Thucýdides).
In the following index ´ denotes a stressed short vowel sound, as in cáttle, imbédded, pítiful, biólogy: a ^ denotes a stressed long vowel as in câke, creêper, spîteful, Octôber, endûrable, gŷroscope.