Daily conversationGreek vocabularyThe expression:Θα δούμε!7th May 2020Θα δούμε! We will see!This expression means we will see and does come from the verb ‘βλέπω’[ to see]. Here…
Daily conversationGreek vocabularyThe expression:Θα τα πούμε!7th May 2020Θα τα πούμε! See you, Talk to you!Θα τα πούμε is another way to say See you (soon)!, and has…
Daily conversationGreek vocabularyThe expression Τα λέμε !6th May 2020Ta λέμε! See you, Lit. Talk to you!Greeks actually talk all the time, arranging to get together or speaking frequently…
Greek vocabulary5 hard Greek verbs with examples5th May 2020to receive: λαμβάνω/ παίρνω/ δέχομαιΛαμβάνει επίδομα ανεργίας.Δέχτηκε την πρόσκλησή μου.to recommend: συστήνω/ προτείνωΜου πρότειναν να παρακολουθήσω μαθήματα υπολογιστών.to refund: επιστρέφω…
Greek GrammarNominative- Accusative case & Subject, Object, and Free Word Order5th May 2020Nominative & Accusative caseWhen we use the nominative case.The nominative case indicates the subject in a sentence: Who or What…
teachingSuggested links for learning Greek4th May 2020If you wish to know more about the Modern Greek language, you should start here: • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Greek • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Greek_phonology •…
Greek GrammarPredication4th May 2020Let’s see the following sentences:(a) O Πέτρος θέλει γιατρό. “ Peter needs a doctor.”(b) Ο Πέτρος είναι γιατρός. “ Peter…
Daily conversationGreek vocabularyFuture plans3rd May 2020Ποια είναι τα σχέδια σου για το μέλλον; What are your plans in the future? Start with the phrase: Στο…