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Hello, I am going to study for a semester in Athens and I am studying very intensively to become fluent in 3-4 months, I hope I can make it and your videos are very helpful to achieve that goal and they're pleasant to watch, especially when I am too tired to read, thank you for your precious content =)
It's possible I'll go to live in Greece, on the island of Crete, so I was looking for a way to learn the language a little, at least something before leaving and I found your channel. I started learning the alphabet, that I didn't know at all and now I'm learning more. Thank you very much, you're a great teacher. I subscribed, of course ❤
Thank you for warning, that we have to use the personal pronouns before the verb. Since I got used to Polish and we don't have cases in Portuguese, that probably could get me xD Some more questions: 1) Now I'm curious, the "ego" used in psychology comes from "εγώ" from Greek? 2) About "με", it also means "with", right? 3) Will you teach when to use each declination and how nouns and adjectives change? 4) And what about the personal pronouns for other cases? As you see, I'm very hungry to learn this language xD And once again, ευχαριστώ =D Thank you for another lesson =D
Χαίρομαι πολύ που τα μαθήματα σε βοηθάνε και έχεις ερωτήσεις ! 1) Yes it comes from greek. 2) Yes , the preposition με is similar to the pronoun με. 3+4) I am planning to make new lessons. I hope soon ☺️
There is a subject I want to ask, what is the difference between με, σε, τον, την, το in this video and εμενα, εσενα,αυτον, αυτη, αυτο . έαν απαντήσετε , θα είμαι πολύ χαρούμενη.
Γεια σου! The small ones (με, σε, τον, την etc) are the "weak" types. We use them in front of the verb and we use them a lot!! The strong types (εμένα, εσένα, αυτόν etc) we use them after the prepositions, when we want to emphasize and when they are alone in one sentence. I give you three examples, for the three different uses of the strong types: 1) Θέλω να πάω με εσένα στο σπίτι. 2) -Ποιον αγαπάς; - Εσένα. 3) Αυτόν αγαπάω, όχι εσένα!
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Still not quite with you ! Possessives describe objects and things that belong to people ,personnel pronouns describe what people are doing and their actions?
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Yes but what confuses me is the use of Σε and σας for You ,why is it not εσυ or εσεις !! l can understand it being used for the word your
Εσύ / Εσείς is the subject (nominative) Εσύ μαγειρεύεις (you cook) Εσείς τρώτε (you eat) Σε / Σας is the object (accusative) Σε βλέπω ( I see you ) Σας αγαπάω ( I love you )
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Hello, I am going to study for a semester in Athens and I am studying very intensively to become fluent in 3-4 months, I hope I can make it and your videos are very helpful to achieve that goal and they're pleasant to watch, especially when I am too tired to read, thank you for your precious content =)
Your explanations are so clear. Love them. 😊
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ!! :)
what a wonderful person that has made these lessons! Thank you for your hard work!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!
Your lessons are so useful and well explained, the best! I thank you so much. With your lessons i can really go to Greece and use what I learnt.
0:25 Nominative Form
1:48 Accusative Form
It's possible I'll go to live in Greece, on the island of Crete, so I was looking for a way to learn the language a little, at least something before leaving and I found your channel. I started learning the alphabet, that I didn't know at all and now I'm learning more. Thank you very much, you're a great teacher. I subscribed, of course ❤
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Excellent explanation.Thanks so much.
This is really simple when you think about it. It is more like Spanish
Thank you teacher you really made me understand clear💯👍
What if you wanna include both the nominative and accusative personal pronouns? What's the word order then?
That was so easy to understand! Thank you!
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this really helped me, thanks
I noticed the semicolon in the question sentences. So you dont use question mark ?
Semicolon is the greek question mark 🥰
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i have a greek pronouns test tomorrow for school, i was really stuck and didn’t know anything. i hope this video helps me!!
Good luck!!
Can someone help me ? So Αυτh (she) Αυτοι (they-masculine) has the same pronunciation ?
Yes they have the same pronunciation!
Σε ευχαριστώ δασκάλα μου.
Να είσαι καλά :-)
Thank you for warning, that we have to use the personal pronouns before the verb. Since I got used to Polish and we don't have cases in Portuguese, that probably could get me xD Some more questions:
1) Now I'm curious, the "ego" used in psychology comes from "εγώ" from Greek?
2) About "με", it also means "with", right?
3) Will you teach when to use each declination and how nouns and adjectives change?
4) And what about the personal pronouns for other cases?
As you see, I'm very hungry to learn this language xD And once again, ευχαριστώ =D Thank you for another lesson =D
Χαίρομαι πολύ που τα μαθήματα σε βοηθάνε και έχεις ερωτήσεις !
1) Yes it comes from greek.
2) Yes , the preposition με is similar to the pronoun με.
3+4) I am planning to make new lessons. I hope soon ☺️
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Ευχαριστώ =D
Αυτή Αυτοί sound the same. Is there a way to differentiate when someone speaks these two words?
No the pronunciation is the same. You will understand thd difference from the context!
There is a subject I want to ask, what is the difference between με, σε, τον, την, το in this video and εμενα, εσενα,αυτον, αυτη, αυτο . έαν απαντήσετε , θα είμαι πολύ χαρούμενη.
Γεια σου! The small ones (με, σε, τον, την etc) are the "weak" types. We use them in front of the verb and we use them a lot!!
The strong types (εμένα, εσένα, αυτόν etc) we use them after the prepositions, when we want to emphasize and when they are alone in one sentence.
I give you three examples, for the three different uses of the strong types:
1) Θέλω να πάω με εσένα στο σπίτι.
2) -Ποιον αγαπάς;
- Εσένα.
3) Αυτόν αγαπάω, όχι εσένα!
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Παρακαλώ! 🤗
SHE and THEY (MASCULINE) HAVE THE SAME SOUND? THANK YOU))
Yes they sound the same!
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what does accusative mean? why are these different from μου ,σου,του,τις,του,μας,σας ανδ τους?
These are possessives!
My book : το βιβλίο μου
Your book : το βιβλίο σου
Personal pronouns are different:
He sees me : με βλέπει
I love you: σε αγαπάω
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Still not quite with you ! Possessives describe objects and things that belong to people ,personnel pronouns describe what people are doing and their actions?
Possessives can also be about people:
Ο φίλος μου
Το παιδί σου
Η γυναίκα του
Personal pronouns refer to people or things.
Με αγαπάει
Τον βλέπω
Το θέλω
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Yes but what confuses me is the use of Σε and σας for You ,why is it not εσυ or εσεις !! l can understand it being used for the word your
Εσύ / Εσείς is the subject (nominative)
Εσύ μαγειρεύεις (you cook)
Εσείς τρώτε (you eat)
Σε / Σας is the object (accusative)
Σε βλέπω ( I see you )
Σας αγαπάω ( I love you )
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