5 Greek Verb Exercise for Beginners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Γεια σου @mygreekdiary Let's do together this exercises and keep practising our Greek Skills with Greek verbs.
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Ευχαριστώ πάλι!
Nice stuff!
Small insights:
#6 Forgot an ς there in father (should be πατέρας)
#10 Technically correct and everyone will totally understand you if you say it like this. But the translation from English doesn't sound exactly native. We'd say it like "Θα θέλαμε να φάμε κάτι" instead of "Θα ήθελα". Using the 1st plural is more polite (since you also include what the other person wants as well). Using the 1st singular like you did, will sound like the person speaking is selfish and possibly someone that decides for others without asking them
Keep it up!
Oh again this is great ! Yes, I agree with you ! I am still beginner so I haven't learnt yet θέλαμε. I did however in the fist person and I will never forget this as I have used it a lot during my holidays in Greece !!! Honestly, I like how nicely you correct me and encourage me to improve ! Σ' ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ!
@@mygreekdiary I'd prefer steering in a more native direction instead of correcting. Correcting would imply that you were wrong to begin with which isn't exactly the case. Keep it up, you are doing great!
Thank you@@thanosrd1 You really help me !!
Επίτρεψέ μου μία μικρή συμβουλή. Στα ενδιάμεσα των προτάσεων, αντί να λες «μμ» μπορείς να λες κενό = το χωρίς περιεχόμενο, ακούγεται καλύτερα.
Στην 10η ερώτηση, η σωστή απάντηση είναι «θα θέλαμε» (αφού πεινάμε), διατηρούμε δηλαδή τον πληθυντικό. Κάνεις υπέροχη δουλειά μπράβο.
Σ'ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ ! Θα προσπαθήσω την επόμενη φορά !! Έχεις δίκιο ! Δεν έχω μάθει ακόμα θα θέλαμε, μόνο θα ήθελα. Πρέπει να μάθω πολλά πράγματα ... όπα ! Ελπίζω να είμαι καλύτερα σύντομα !
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