Greek Grammar | The noun "φίλος" - Declension with Examples
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- If you are serious about learning Modern Greek, you cannot avoid the declension of nouns.
First you have to have a concrete understanding of the cases and their use.
The next step is of course the Grammar. Groups of nouns, different endings and special attention to the accent, which can be tricky especially for beginners!
In this lesson we're learning a simple masculine noun in -ος, φίλος, which means "friend". There are many other nouns that follow the same declension.
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Λίνα
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I am very glad to see your new video. In my country, South Korea, it is very difficult to learn modern Greek, although there are a few learners. I have been studying ancient Greek to read the works of the famous philosophies and dramatists. Meanwhile, I got interested in modern Greek. I really love greek history, language and cultural heritages.
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These are some very good motives to start learning Greek and I really admire you for that. I am sure that modern Greek seems easy compared to ancient Greek! Also it's always interesting to see how the language evolved through time.
Let me know about your progress! :)
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Hey, girl! Bless you! It took so many times to ask someone for these rules... You were the one who gave a proper example and explained as simple as it is!!!!! Greeting from Bulgaria
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Thank you for the lesson. I have lived in Athens in 2009 and unfortunately I didn´t take the chance to learn it. Later on in Spain I suddenly start to like the language so much. So now I am doing my best so when I came back to your beautifuk country I'll be able to speak with you guys! Thanks!
I really would like to become a greek speaker some day. Μαθενω Ελληνικά. Είμαι από τη Βραζιλία. Ευχαριστώ πολύ!
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Thank you Lina,is excellent lesson,very clear everything. Thanks for your dedicatión and big effort.
Hello! Thank you so much! I'll do my best to make more videos like this! :)
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Thank you , Lina! I started my work day in Bosnia with this lesson.
Hello! That's great, thank you for watching! :)
Thank you Lina!!! Perfectly explained as ever. You are an enormous help to us all and I hope you are enjoying Brussels. x
Hello Pete! You are one of my most dedicated students! Thank you for always watching and leaving comments. I really enjoy Brussels, and now finally I have some time to make some more videos. :) I hope you took this time to study more!
Great job Lina, as always. Thank you!
Hello! Thanks! :)
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Hello Elissa, I'm so happy that you find this useful. I hope my videos will help you with your progress. :)
I wish all teachers would teach this clearly
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thank you for this video. im in Greece right now and i'm trying to learn greek :)
Ευχαριστώ Λίνα!
Many thanks! 😄
I think that this must be one of the BEST Greek lessons that I've ever seen on the internet! Thanks ever so much for posting/sharing this. x
Εξι φίλοι έγραψαν "δεν μου αρέσει"
Thanks à lot Lina, your lessons are so beautiful. Hugs from Italy.
Very helpful!
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Thank you
I cannot express how much I loved this video!!!! 😍
This subject was so confusing and now I`m starting to understand it hahahah
Hope there is a "feminine" video as well.
Please come back !!
Thanks! I'm still trying to fit this into my schedule, but no promises! You will know when the next video is up!
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I'm from india
Please make more videos
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GREAT VIDEO, EVHARISTO POLI!
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Thanks madam
Thank you for the video dear Lina. ❤️
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Hello Jasmin! It's been 3 months but I'm working hard on new lessons! :)
you the best
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Thank you, very thorough!
Thank you for being back.
Hello Julie!
I'm doing my best to make a new video this week!
Thank you for being always here! :)
Merci beaucoup , c'est très bien expliqué
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Ευχαριστώ πολύ
Lina thank you for the video.
Thank you for this video and I am glad to see your video thanks again
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Thank you! :)
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Hi Lina! I’ve got a question:When you said the sentence «ο φίλος του φίλους μου έχει έναυσμα φίλο» why didn’t you say τον φίλο for the accusative? Thank you so much I love this!
Hello! "Ο φίλος του φίλου μου έχει έναν φίλο". My friend's friend has A friend. "Τον" is the definite article, while "έναν" is the indefinite article. In this case we need the indefinite article since we are not specific about this friend. If I said "Ο φίλος του φίλου μου έχει τον φίλο" it would mean "My friend's friend has THE friend" which doesn't really make any sense in English or Greek. I hope I helped!
Hey Lina, why did you stop uploading videos
Your videos have been really helpful
Hope you are doing well
Thank you.
You don't seem to upload anymore :( It's a pity
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Hello! I'm very happy that you like my videos! I'll do my best to upload a new video this week! I've been thinking about all my dear students every day and I hope that you are still studying and getting better. :)
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Can you do a video on all kinds of prepositions?
Great to see you back Lina, thanks for this recent upload. Hope you are enjoying Brussels - have you found Aksum Coffee House? - excellent coffee!
Hello Helen! Sorry for taking so long to reply. I haven't been to Aksum Coffee House yet but thank you for the suggestion. I will definitely go soon. :)
Awesome vids love your voice 😬
Lina, I hope you are OK., and coming back soon to us.
What apps or resources do you recommend for learning Greek?
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Hey Lina.. great videos.. it had taken me ages to find some simple answers and it turned out you had them all lined up in short video. Very useful and I hope to see more often from you!
Γεια σου Λίνα, υπεροχα βιντεο οπως παντα! Although this is unrelated to the video, I am really curious to know what the difference is between μην and δεν when it comes to negation? Με αγαπη απο την Αυστραλία
You can see two eg. about this. "Don't touch the knife" Μην πιάσεις το μαχαίρι and I don’t have time to study" Δεν έχω χρόνο να διαβάσω. Α word "μην" shows order eg Don't do it
Hello, and thanks for watching! A very good question and thanks to Kerveros for replying. Indeed "μη(ν)" is mostly used with verbs in the imperative to express an order: "Μην πας!" - "Don't go!".
However it is also used in subordinate clauses: "Μου είπε να μην πάω" - "He told me not to go".
On the other hand "δε(ν)" is used with verbs in the indicative. "Δεν θα πάω" - Ι will not go".
Τέλεια.
Hello Lina,
Could you please me with the Greek word Stastra... What does Stastra mean in Greek? How to use this word? Where to use this word?
There isn't word stastra, but you probably mean: (στ' άστρα / st' astra) witch means "in the stars - I will go in the stars". The normal expression is: στα άστρα, but because there are two coherent "a" the article gets apostrophe.
Hi Lina, you well come
Hello! Thank you!
Γειά σου λινα ευχαριστώ πολύ
Γειά από Αλβανία
When upload new videos? :)
That's a very good question! I know it's been a long time, and I have one or two videos in the works. I'll do my best to upload soon! :)
Learn Greek with Lina I have learned a lot with your videos, thanks to answer
@@linaaaap1 well hurry up it's been over a year
Hello Lina, thank you for your videos. I am Brazilian and I learned a little bit about ancient Greek. Now, I am learning modern greek. I would like to ask if it doesn't have dative in Modern Greek? Thank you (:
Hello Bruno! There is no dative anymore! That's good news, right? However, there are some fixed expressions in the dative that come from Ancient Greek and are still written the same: εν πάσει περιπτώσει, εν δράσει, etc.
Hi! The old infinitive is gone, but there is the modern infinitive, that is used along with the auxiliary verb "έχω" το form some compound tenses (έχω πάει). Also, the Ancient Greek infinitive is still used in some fixed expressions such as "τα προς το ζην", "φερ' ειπείν", "εις το επανιδείν" etc:
@@linaaaap1 No it's not good news because that make our language poorer. Everyone nowdays write: δόξα το Θεό - και μη χειρότερα!
Ωραίο βίντεο like 1300 +++
How do you do this with female and neuter nouns?!
Feminine: η Ακρόπολη (the Acropolis) της Ακρόπολης, την Ακρόπολη, Ακρόπολη. Plural: Οι Ακροπόλεις, των Ακροπόλεων, τις Ακροπόλεις, Ακροπόλεις.
Neuter: το παιδί (the child) του παιδιού, το παιδί, παιδί. Plural: τα παιδιά, των παιδιών, τα παιδιά, παιδιά.
As you see some of these are overlapping. In older and ancient greek they were all different but in modern greek they were simplified (eg in old greek it went: η Ακρόπολις, της Ακροπόλεως, την Ακρόπολην, Ακρόπολη....). As you see the English translation has remained in the old version, just like other greek words (diagnosis, synopsis, osteoporosis.....) :) I hope I helped
So, I have an unusual question. I recently heard the term δαλλάρα and I was wondering if you or someone could elaborate on the meaning of this term. Is it slang? I am not sure it is even proper Greek because I can't find any definition of it online.
My friend there is not such word, either slang or normal. May be it was smthg different ( δολάρια; = dolars?)
Maybe is a name, here in Italy there was a singer with such a surname
It turns out I misheard, it was χαλάρα 😅
Michael Aboud-Azran
Χαλαρά .
είμαι χαλαρός = When i'm chillin out
first
:)
οι φίλοι σε λένε ψέματα. you said "friends don't lie." ???? and thank you
οι φίλοι δεν λένε ψέματα
@@user-xh9rz7rf8l συγνώμη στο πρώτο δεν το είδα (δε) νόμιζα έγραψες (σε) ευχαριστώ πολύ 🌹❤️, τα μάτια μου χρειάζονται γιατρός 🙂
Blaaaaaaaa....Vak vak😆😆😆😆😆
ευχαριστώ πολύ...
Παρακαλώ! :)