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.
and many mistakes and typos
oti na'nai, to paratisa sti mesi, mou dielise to nevriko systima i orthografia