This is the most beautiful word in the Greek language?

“Answer”:Kostis Palamas, Gregory Xenopoulos, Constantinos Parthenis, Zacharias Papantoniou, Pantelis Horn, and Spyros Melas, and other intellectuals….
What are the pre-classical lexis of the Greek language to you?” wondered Peter Grace (John Μαρμαριάδης 1902-1998) about 80 years ago and started a beautiful journalist game, by publishing the views of the greatest of writers, journalists and politicians of the era; an era in which mainly the world of Arts and Letters he was screwing around with our language, influenced clearly by the national policy and the urban modernization of the school of knowledge that form the new Greek language.
Bills and lingual-educational reforms from 1913 onwards, as well as the νεοφιλελληνικό language movement that was developed abroad, mainly in France with a peak in the establishment of the Institute of the Sorbonne (1920) by Hubert Pernot (1870-1946)– give new dimensions to the broad understanding and dissemination of the Greek spirit both at home and in Europe.
In Greece, the E. Grace, taking advantage of the fact that in our country and even the daily language of dividing people into camps, calling on the intelligentsia to answer.
Thus, the Kostis Palamas replied that the most beautiful word is “δημοτικισμός”, Grigoris Xenopoulos find charm in the word “optimism”, Spyros Melas, without hesitation he found most attractive in the word “freedom” and the stylist Zacharias Papantoniou praised the beauty of the word “loneliness”. The painter and professor of the School of Fine Arts Ουμβέρτος Argyros chose the word “smashing” because, as he alleged, there is no other language, and the five letters of the closes of what a thousand other words together.
Sotiris Σκίπης pulled the word “undead” from the byzantine texts, separating it from the word “immortal”, and Pantelis Horn said everlasting preference to the word”youth”.
The unforgotten Αθηναιογράφος Dimitrios Gr. Kabouroglou, despite his years, he preferred the word “ιμερτή”, namely, the dear, the loved.
The real show woman Nicholas Λάσκαρις the “sugar”, the historian Dionysios Red the word”chimera”, the painter Paul Matthiopoulos the “light” and the sculptor Michael Τόμπρος the word “substance”.
Pavlos Nirvanas (Petros K. Apostolidis), obviously influenced by the place of the (Skopelos), he loved the word “sea”.
The painters reveal their sensitivities: Dimitrios Γερανιώτης wanted the”harmony”, Constantinos Parthenis, the “good morning”, and Dimitrios Biskinis the “dream”.
As to the women, who dominated the spiritual life of the folklorist Angeliki Hatzimichalis wanted “faith”, while the 25-year-old actress Eleni Papadaki, which was destined to be murdered unjustly in the December events of 1944, stated that “the word that encompasses most things, everything I would say, is the word”, “LIFE”!
The doctor and writer Anna Κατσίγρα wanted “joy” and the professor of from the Hellenic Conservatory of Avra Theodoropoulou was looking for the “kindness”.
Interesting though it was, and the answers of the policies of 1933:
The military and President of the Senate Stylianos, in such a state he preferred “hello”, Alexandros Papanastasiou, the word “manna,” and the chairman of the House Themistocles Σοφούλης the word “pride” because it expresses a whole moral world, and there is no other language in the world.
The leader of the Agrarian Party of Greece Ioannis Σοφιανόπουλος πρότασσε the”east” and the founder of the same party Alexander Miller the word “pain”.
Optimism, freedom, loneliness, youth, ιμερτή, sea, harmony, good morning, dream, faith, and life are words which set Greece before eighty years. She was contemplating the exit from the economic crisis, played with live Greek language and allow the global community to be baptized in the νάματά.

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