Greek GrammarSpelling exercises23rd May 2020Greek Grammar Nouns Complete the following sentences with the appropriate noun phrases ο φίλος – οι φίλοι – η φίλη…
Daily conversationGreek GrammarGreek vocabularyHow to say ‘ I understand’ in Greek13th May 2020One of your main purposes while learning Greek is to understand Greeks or to be able to communicate in Greek.…
Greek GrammarFeminine nouns in – ος11th May 2020There is a subgroup of feminine nouns ending in –ος , exactly like masculine nouns. There are only a few…
Greek GrammarAdjectives- endings9th May 2020Adjectives While in English an adjective doesn’t change when the noun changes, in Greek an adjective should agree in gender and number…
Daily conversationGreek GrammarGreek vocabularyThe verb λέω8th May 2020Simple PresentSimple Future Simple Subjunctiveλέω Ι say/ tellθα πω Ι will say να πω [ to say]λες you say/ tellθα πεις you…
Daily conversationGreek GrammarGreek vocabularyThe verb βλέπω in The Simple Present & Future8th May 2020Simple PresentSimple FutureSimple Subjunctiveβλέπω = Ι see/ watchθα δω= Ι will see/ watchνα δω [to see/ watch]βλέπεις =you see/ watchθα…
Greek GrammarNominative- Accusative case & Subject, Object, and Free Word Order5th May 2020Nominative & Accusative case When we use the nominative case. The nominative case indicates the subject in a sentence: Who…
Greek GrammarPredication4th May 2020Let’s see the following sentences: (a) O Πέτρος θέλει γιατρό. “ Peter needs a doctor.” (b) Ο Πέτρος είναι γιατρός.…