I am a Scot living iin Greece,i,m a senior citizen,i lost my wife 3 years ago,i can speak a little Greek but broken also write and sing,i,m reading my Greek lesson book again and since watching your Greek basics i,m glad to hear Reading and studying Greek improves your memory and helps prevent Dementia that is music to my ears enjoy your videos Sydney.
Why the emphasis on "European" languages? Greek words exist is most if not all world languages, and certainly in those spoken on all sides of Greek speakers: in other words, Asia and North Africa. For instance, Arabic uses "jughrafia" (geography, from Greek), and Turkish also uses its phonetical equivalent coğrafya. Maybe they didn't enter their respective languages directly from Greek but Greek influence far exceeds the boundaries of Europe.
@Evocati. Greece is a part of many things, the Northern Hemsphere for one, so it is also a Northern Hemisphere language; it is a CET+1 hr language along with all others spoken across the longitude. Are "European languages" all related? No. Is any language family exclusive to Europe? No. Is Greek influence confined to European languages? No. See the examples of the original post. So why not just say that Greek has been influential upon many languages. In all probability Greek words are found all all of the world's languages.
I know there are a lot of similarity but Ηη-isn't Hh its eta wich pronouced eetah and represents i sound ee in week may be like i in like I don't feel differences 'cause I'm russian Also Ρρ isn't pee it's a Rho sound as rhotatic R
Thank you for the lesson my only complaint is nobody gave an explanation how to introduce yourself like hello good morning my name is very nice to meet you
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I just LOVE Krissy’s accent. Inspires me to listen and learn.
I am a Scot living iin Greece,i,m a senior citizen,i lost my wife 3 years ago,i can speak a little Greek but broken also write and sing,i,m reading my Greek lesson book again and since watching your Greek basics i,m glad to hear Reading and studying Greek improves your memory and helps prevent Dementia that is music to my ears enjoy your videos Sydney.
To me, as a non Greek your explanations are very clear and professional/academic... Keep up the good work girls !.. 😍😘😍😘
Thank you for these lessons.
Thank you much! That is also excellent! It is nice to meet Ms. Alisha, too!
I’m glad you explained why I should learn another language, particular Greek. I definitely wasn’t sold when I CLICKED ON THE VIDEO
excellently organized lesson
Very good, thanks !!!
This helped a lot ,the way you teach is impressive .. thank you .
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Why the emphasis on "European" languages? Greek words exist is most if not all world languages, and certainly in those spoken on all sides of Greek speakers: in other words, Asia and North Africa. For instance, Arabic uses "jughrafia" (geography, from Greek), and Turkish also uses its phonetical equivalent coğrafya. Maybe they didn't enter their respective languages directly from Greek but Greek influence far exceeds the boundaries of Europe.
@Evocati. Greece is a part of many things, the Northern Hemsphere for one, so it is also a Northern Hemisphere language; it is a CET+1 hr language along with all others spoken across the longitude. Are "European languages" all related? No. Is any language family exclusive to Europe? No. Is Greek influence confined to European languages? No. See the examples of the original post. So why not just say that Greek has been influential upon many languages. In all probability Greek words are found all all of the world's languages.
at 30:34 did she skip the word "tou" all together;
Nope she spoke really fast that's all
good video guys
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I am learning Greek, because I was living Three years in Greece, I'm not good in greek for this one I wanna learn from here.🇦🇫🇬🇷
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Thank u everyone
13:40 μεγάλη >Δ
I know there are a lot of similarity but
Ηη-isn't Hh its eta wich pronouced eetah and represents i sound ee in week may be like i in like
I don't feel differences 'cause I'm russian
Also Ρρ isn't pee it's a Rho sound as rhotatic R
Thank you for the lesson my only complaint is nobody gave an explanation how to introduce yourself like hello good morning my name is very nice to meet you
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volume or sound gets reduced in the later part of the video.
total waste of time on introduction, it should have a different title not this
i feel at moments that i am trying speak Klingon 😅
You are besties
the language is not hard to learn at all,but the alphabet is the main problem
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There’s so much filler in the beginning. Ugh.
What a time wasting introduction.