Thanks for the quiz. Please do correct your various spelling mistakes (mentioned above plus Aegena --> Aegina). Please also use spelling conventions consistently (based on Greek spelling or based on English pronunciation?). E.g. Alonissos in Greek takes 2 n's and 1 s. But in Koufonisia you use only 1 s.
Also Kastelorizo needs 2 l's, which you have kept at Kefallonia. You also keep the -ei- and the -y- in Greek, but you abolish the -oi-. It took quite some time to figure out what spelling to use.
Thanks for the quiz. Please do correct your various spelling mistakes (mentioned above plus Aegena --> Aegina). Please also use spelling conventions consistently (based on Greek spelling or based on English pronunciation?). E.g. Alonissos in Greek takes 2 n's and 1 s. But in Koufonisia you use only 1 s.
Also Kastelorizo needs 2 l's, which you have kept at Kefallonia. You also keep the -ei- and the -y- in Greek, but you abolish the -oi-. It took quite some time to figure out what spelling to use.
Thank you.
Correct, Evia is how it is spelled/pronounced in Greece. Therefore why not accept Kerkyra, the Greek spelling for Corfu or Kriti for Crete?
Lemnos is almost as common as Limnos in English, if not more so.