Learn Greek for the Streets
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- This basic vocab will have you navigating Athens English-free.
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So great...I have searched such a long time to find the perfect teacher. YOU ARE THE FIRST WHO SPEAK SLOWLY AND REPEAT IT OFTEN...thats so well for me...I am an Austrian and so I can Brust up my English too...thank you
You have such a gift for teaching!!! You explain so clearly and the lessons are truly engaging!! Thank you so much for teaching us!!
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After a year being crazy I'm going to have a 1500 crazy Greek words and I can understand crazy Greek sentences.
And I will be forever CRAZILY GRATEFUL to you, Sir. Thank you!❤
Πολύ χαίρομαι!
The pronunciation of letters χ. and γ are more smooth than video
Ευχαριστώ, πατέρα. Χριστός ανέστη εκ νεκρών.
This guy
is so good teaching
In Nigeria, I have been following your videos, this is great, thanks.
This is now my favorite video about learning Greek, thanks and waiting for part 2 ..
Thanks, Hamza. You'll learn a lot!
@@thegreekacademy3643 where is the quiz let link please, I can't find it?
You are the bestest Greek Teacher, can you change your youtube name to "The Greek Teacher" instead? Just joking. I started to learn greek since I wanted to learn at least 1 more language ..
I also started with Greek 2 months ago. I use Duolingo and a few books. How are you progressing?
God's sake. Didnt know a greek teacher could have good advice for learning languages in general, learning greek after my 4rth language 😅
Really enjoyable lesson, I’m struggling with rolling my Rs though!
You are an amazing teacher, thank you.
such good advice for language learning.
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The right Greek word for toilet is ΑΠΟΧΩΡΗΤΗΡΙΟΝ
Where is the link for the quizlet, please I can't find it?
Best so far Mou aresi poli !
Brazil say hello Greek friend!
Thanks!! Where is the link for the game module/ flash cards ?
Once again, thank you lots for your wonderful way of teaching, Michael. It's great and helpful and very efficient. I have a question though concerning the pronunciation of the letters T, K and P. Are they aspirated like in English or non-aspirated like in Spanish or Russian? When I am listening to you I hear both ways. Is it because of your English influence or maybe it depends on the position of those in the word? Will appreciate very much if you could clarify it
Wow! What a great ear! The aspiration of these consonants actually depends on the following vowel, which is why you're hearing both. I won't go into the whole thing here, but if you're interested in the topic, Harry Foundalis created a wonderful resource on Greek phonetics. If you master things like this, you'll wind up with quite the impressive accent. www.foundalis.com/lan/grphdetl.htm
Great, thanks a lot for the prompt reply, I will definitely follow the link@@thegreekacademy3643
Τhe right is Η ΕΛΛΑΣ
Νο, Η ΕΛΛΆΔΑ
Thank you for all your time! Δεν καταλαβαίνω τίποτα / I don't understand nothing, would that be correct?
It seems like you DO understand something😉, because you're exactly correct: Δεν καταλαβαίνω τίποτα means "I don't understand anything." Greek uses a double negative here, because it literally says "I don't understand nothing."
I speak Greek,, The right is.. OMIΛΩ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΝ
οr l speak english ,, the right is ΟΜΙΛΩ ΤΗΝ ΑΓΓΛΙΚΗΝ
What does the "ta" mean? I did not understand what you said. Just started looking at your classes today and I like your presentation and style of explaining and teaching Greek . ❤ from England.
Thanks for your comment! "Τα" is what is called a "definite article" and is most often translated as "the." Greek speakers tend to use the definite article in places where English speakers might not, thus phrases like "I don't speak Greek" are most correctly stated: "Δεν μιλάω ΤΑ ελληνικά." ("I don't speak THE Greek"). This convention is sometimes dropped in everyday speech, but using the definite article when talking about languages in Greek is technically correct (and thus important to learn in the early stages).
@@thegreekacademy3643 thank you Greek academy. Blessings from England.
Simplified, it's THE in plural,for example: The apple: Το μήλο, The apples: Τα μήλα.
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Your χ is heavy
ΚΑΛΗΝΎΚΤΑ
No, KAΛΗΝΥΧΤΑ
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