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Hello random YouTubers! I created this channel waaay back in 2008 when I was living the good life in San Diego and thought about doing some freelance video production work on the side so I went with SoCalFreelance for a channel name. This YouTube channel has all kinds of original stuff on it from live concerts, hobbies, to local area events. Thanks for stopping by! 🤘
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zenobiapalmyra5670
(4 minutes ago)
I am also Greek...and this is correct. Unless any of you have a time travel machine and can go back to the precise point during the battle, when King Leonidas uttered μολὼν λαβέ, then I'm certain, scholars and academics of ancient languages would have had this investigated time and again.
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bernieeod57
(9 minutes ago)
I once asked a Greek Tourist if he had seen "300". His response was "But of course! Just as every American has seen Rambo!"
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jimmyking92
(18 minutes ago)
I'm Greek. It is correct.
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tylergarrett4498
(28 minutes ago)
Thanks, helps a lot.
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knifeguy831
(32 minutes ago)
Mawlon Lavhe I'm hooked on phonics
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alonesomeness
(46 minutes ago)
I'd like to see that movie with them speaking in the original tongues of those people they were portraying
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GreekMilitaryAnalysis
(51 minutes ago)
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ is a tricky one because.... If you pronounce it in modern Greek you will say MOLON LAVE... MO as in MOnster and the LON as in meLON..
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JustAGuy85
(2 hour ago)
So... I see about 15 comments that say 15 different ways to pronounce this.
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BringDHouseDown
(2 hour ago)
I get the feeling that, this is going to be the rallying cry for all Europeans in the coming battle. Come and take them, if they dare, come and take our lives, our future, and our freedom.
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juana.2745
(2 hours ago)
Back in the day, Greek was spoken with a ridiculous and incomprehensible Christian Bale as Batman voice.
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Michael5iLVEr
(21 hours ago)
Actually, "Μολών" doesn't only mean "come". It means "after struggles and difficulties, come". So, when Leonidas said "Μολών Λαβέ" he meant, "Struggle to get them".
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christoforoscharalambous8085
(20 hours ago)
Try this one Η ΤΑΝ Ή ΕΠΊ ΤΑΣ -- I TAN I EPI TAS with it or on it
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iannamico
(16 hours ago)
It literally means COME TAKE. They didn't use or have conjunctions like and back then.
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introverdant
(22 hours ago)
Thank you!
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Headroom1001
(23 hours ago)
It sounds like La-Veh and that's current Greek.
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kritsadventures
(19 hours ago)
Original Greek: Mow Loan Lah Vay
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qanongreecegreece4955
(7 hours ago)
The Omega letter in Molon (the second letter'o') is accentuated/stronger pronounced. Greeklish 'mollOn'
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Redant23
(11 hours ago)
Come take!
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edwardburrese2998
(19 hours ago)
Ok... ive heard it... still not sure about pronouncing it to say it
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