@@justwilly6778 "small" conversation could be confused with "small talk" - as opposed to the length of the conversation. Small recap may be ok, but again the author refers to the length of time, as opposed to size, and so "short recap" is more accurate. The author used "small" as this is a direct translation from the Greek language, where it literally would be translated as "small"...
Hey Dimitris! Nice to meet you! Finally a young Greek male teaching his own language. Keep the great job please!
Keep up the lessons coming! And good luck with the channel!
Thank you! I will do my best to have weekly lessons!
You are by far the best I have found so far
Thank you. You helped me with the pronunciation. I get really positive feedback knowing small phrases when on vacation in Greece.
ευχαριστώ πολύ I like your lessons, they are very helpful for real beginners! Χαιρετισμούς από την Ιταλία
Greek is quite easy to pronounce, totally invested in it rn
This was great and yours pronunciation is very good.
Hello, my friend. Nice to meet you. I am watching your video. This is Seoul Korea. Nice to meet you, my friend.
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My grand grandmother is from Crete, i grew up in turkey izmir, I am proud to be half greek. Turkey is Greek ✌🏽
Night comes from word nihta i suppose?
Γειά! Αντίο = hello goodbye
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In English, you wouldn't say "small" conversation or "small" recap. Use the word short instead!
Bad advice. Small is used in place of short all the time in English. It depends on the region
@@justwilly6778 "small" conversation could be confused with "small talk" - as opposed to the length of the conversation. Small recap may be ok, but again the author refers to the length of time, as opposed to size, and so "short recap" is more accurate. The author used "small" as this is a direct translation from the Greek language, where it literally would be translated as "small"...
Give him a break.