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To anyone wondering about the text contributed by Manki(tc), it is not a copyright violation, but rather from a public domain source, Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology by J. W. Mackail, published 1890. Project Gutenberg Etext #2378 [1].
The Google translate version of "A Question of Gender" was very inaccurate, so I deleted it. For future reference, Google translate can NOT translate Ancient Greek, it can only translate modern Greek. If you want to see alternate translations that aren't in published books, or want to know the grammar or vocabulary of a specific work, I recommend asking people online who know Ancient Greek. For instance, on r/ancientgreek or TextKit. Korkarim1923 (talk) 14:01, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]