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Great videos! Bookmarked and subscribed after watching 5 seconds of one. It's late now, I will return to watch and take notes. Thank you for making these! I have watched many of the Greek videos up on TH-cam which cover grammar, pronunciation, and phrases, and these are among the best. I look forward to seeing more, Gabriel
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Do you know a website to translate older greek like from the 17th century? I'm reading a book and there's a greek part in the start and I want to learn the meaning.
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για τα μαθήματα, I really appreciate your efforts and your way of explaining, it's so simple and efficient, hope you'll keep posting your great videos, Γεια.
is it easier to learn greek without writing for example im albanian and i learn what i hear not what i see. im not trying to learn to write because im going to my cousins next summer and i need to speak it.Just wanted an opinion on it if its easier or not
awesome video!!! You are such a wonderful teacher and so easy to follow and understand. Do you have a lesson on comparisons and superlatives? Thank you so much for all your help on my Greek journey!!!
γεια σας, just wondering if it’s actually that important to include pronunciation marks in your writing in general? Do people in Greece really write with pronunciation marks or do they not care? And how do you know when to include a pronunciation mark above a letter of a word
We do use stress marks on top of the words. You need to put an accent when a word has 2 syllables+ We don't put a stress mark only when the word has one syllable (for example the articles: ο, τον, την etc) You will put the stress mark on the vowel that you feel more strong when you pronounce the word.
A verbs is a category of verbs with an ending in -ω at the -I- form. You can use them normally in any kind of sentence just be careful when you form the verb!
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finally a native greek teaching greek, the internet is full of native english trying to teach greek and they are a big disaster !!!
Yeah, I love the omnipresent american accent. It's like Brad Pitt saying "Buongiorno" in Inglorious Basterds :D
Thanks for uploading these wonderful lessons! So glad I have found you with your nice, slow and very understandable explanation.
Thanks!
Πολι awesome! Very helpful and you have wonderful presentation! ευχαριστώ
Thank you very much for such good tutorials! I’m watching them one by one and find them so easy to understand and pleasant to watch! 😊😊😊
Great videos! Bookmarked and subscribed after watching 5 seconds of one. It's late now, I will return to watch and take notes. Thank you for making these! I have watched many of the Greek videos up on TH-cam which cover grammar, pronunciation, and phrases, and these are among the best. I look forward to seeing more,
Gabriel
Thank you so much Gabriel! I am so happy that you find my videos helpful! :)
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos I can't agree more - they are katapliktiko!
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Do you know a website to translate older greek like from the 17th century? I'm reading a book and there's a greek part in the start and I want to learn the meaning.
Hi, I don't think that there is a website like that!
What a adorable language. Greetings from Turkey, komşu ☺️
Ευχαριστώ πολύ! Μου αρέσουν τα βίντεο σου και μαθαίνω κάθε μέρα. Ο παππούς μου χαρούμενος όταν μαθαίνω
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για τα μαθήματα, I really appreciate your efforts and your way of explaining, it's so simple and efficient, hope you'll keep posting your great videos, Γεια.
ευχαριστώ.... εγώ από την Αίγυπτο, αγαπώ Ελλάδα
Very important
Ευχαριστώ πολύ ❤️😍
Thank you for the great content you've shared here
Super useful, ευχαριστώ!
Είστε πραγματικά καλύτεροι.
Euxaristo para poli Kiria!
Thanks, I love your lessons.. I ma learning Greek with you.
Thank you so much for educative way ❤
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
Ευχαριστώ 🌸🌺🌷
is it easier to learn greek without writing for example im albanian and i learn what i hear not what i see. im not trying to learn to write because im going to my cousins next summer and i need to speak it.Just wanted an opinion on it if its easier or not
Writing always helps. It will boost your memory !!
So helpfull. Great method. Thanks.
Excellent
Thank you
I've learn a lot
Σε ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ!
ευχαριστώ! Very usefull channel!
Thank you!
Ευχαρηστώ! Εγώ Βραζιλιάνος και σπουδάζω Ελληνική στο σπίτι
Perfect
Ευχαριστώ πολύ! Από τις Φιλιππίνες
thanks for this Useful lesson
awesome video!!! You are such a wonderful teacher and so easy to follow and understand. Do you have a lesson on comparisons and superlatives? Thank you so much for all your help on my Greek journey!!!
Thank you for your kind comment 😊
I will try to make one!
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Thank you so much!! You are the best!!
γεια σας, just wondering if it’s actually that important to include pronunciation marks in your writing in general? Do people in Greece really write with pronunciation marks or do they not care? And how do you know when to include a pronunciation mark above a letter of a word
We do use stress marks on top of the words.
You need to put an accent when a word has 2 syllables+
We don't put a stress mark only when the word has one syllable (for example the articles: ο, τον, την etc)
You will put the stress mark on the vowel that you feel more strong when you pronounce the word.
What is the a verbs and how would they be used
A verbs is a category of verbs with an ending in -ω at the -I- form. You can use them normally in any kind of sentence just be careful when you form the verb!
THANK U SOOO MUCH
teacher, do you have a greek keyboard? If yes, how do you change from latin to greek alphabet?
Alt shift I think 🧐
Which one is correct in negative sentences: εγώ δεν κάνω. or δεν εγώ κάνω.
Σας Ευχαριστώ
The first one!
Why does the "tonos" in "διαβαζουμε" not shift over to the right? I thought it could only be on one of the last three vowels?
Could you explain a bit more your question? I am not sure that I understand 😊
Ωραία
Pls I want to learn declensions
Thank you so much for this.. i can write my name so far haha, μαρτινα
🙏
good
About μένω, since it also means "to live", it means for example "to live in Poland/São Paulo/etc.", or is it the opposite of "to die"?
It is only to stay in a place.
I live in Poland.
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Understood =D Ευχαριστώ
Why is there different types like a and b
Because greek is an ancient language with beautiful grammar!!
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what do you mean by 'a' verbs? sorry I didn't see an explanation about what category A means?
The category A has an ending -ω at the first form
So this is basically present simple tense in english
Yes it is!
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Ευχαριστώ πολύ