As a Turk, I really wanted to learn Greek. I know so many Greek people will hate me because I'm turkish. But I feel very close to the Greeks. Because my great-grandfather was born in Thessaloniki and he was forced to leave there and live in Turkey. After hearing this story, I was very sorry for the Greek and Turkish people who had to leave their homes and birth places. And that's why I think we should support and live in peace with each other. 🇹🇷🇬🇷
Way to go brother. Haven't been to Greece but did go to Turkey in 97. Had a blast and the Turkish people I met were very hospitable. Besides which,most of the one's involved in the tourist trade could speak 3,4,5 languages! One of my heroes is Kemal Atatürk.👍
@@gogomass247 We're not sure about that. In fact, there are two options. We can also be the Turks put by the Ottoman Empire for the Turkification of the Balkans. Or maybe my great-grandparents are from Byzantine Empire. Who were taken by ottomans for serving the army.
It's 1:22 a.m. and I couldn't sleep, so naturally I decided to learn the Greek alphabet lol. Thank you for satiating my nightly random impulsive craving of knowledge
Memoria James Thanks man. It’s going pretty good. I would love to learn like 5 languages seems fun. I’m Greek so I also figured that forcing myself to learn it instead of putting it off forever and never getting around to it would be a good idea, ya know?
Why Aayush's name would appear this way in Greek is because-once again-he's got some sounds-the and the -that don't have easy, direct Greek-letter correspondences; therefore, Greek uses these workaround kludges (although the sigma and zeta in his Grecized name would receive diereses/umlauts to compensate for the lack of easy equivalents in modern Greek for these foreign loan phonemes, likewise-the pi and tav would wear tildes atop 'em, to indicate that these receive a voicing buzz along with their sounds.).
My mom saw me practising this and she asked me what alien language was it, then I answered it’s a secret language I use to talk with my friends, my mom didn’t trust me, then she stared a me for two seconds, then I told, mom, it’s Greek, one of the ancient languages in the world, now she joined me in learning this...thanks for your lessons
@@saveindian1 I'm not sure if it's true since the whole structure of the language is following the old Persian rules although there are vocabs from Arabic, french and Turkish involved which is undeniable.
Two guilty pleasures here. First, I get to feel really naughty for intentionally not dotting my "i"s, and second, I was lousy at math in school, but here I am writing π more than I ever have in my 69 years!! I feel like a scholar!!
What a lovely musical presentation, so low stress and encouraging. She perfectly characterizes her beautiful and precious country. A lovely country, a lovely language and a lovely presenter.
Did I come to learn the Greek alphabet at 3:59 in the morning because I was stalking a very beautiful Greek person on tiktok and they spoke in Greek and it touched my heart? Yes. I did. And I'm tired of pretending I didn't 😩
As a Canadian, I’ve always found the Greek alphabet to be fascinating. So here I am watching this video, and I must say, her explanations are very easy to follow!
Thank you for this Video!! I randomly had the idea tonight to learn the greek alphabet and you made it really simple. The information was not too fast, I could process the information and get along taking notes really well!! Definitely will watch other videos of your channel
On my Greek keyboard there are 25 letters. The ones not on this video are θ, δ ,φ, λ, ζ,. β and ξ. λ is like l (L) φ is like f, ζ is like z, δ is like d, β is like b, ξ is like j and θ is like u. Knew the first 5 and figured out the last two by comparing Greek and English keyboards. Disappointed that they weren't included in the video.
Im Brazilian living in Turkey (Türküye) but i am learning some expressions in Greek because I will go there soon. I’m just doing it to make me feel close of them! I hope feel good there speaking they language. ❤
Thank you very much for your video.Your teaching make I feel that Greek is interesting and not difficult to study . I'll looking forward your other video.
Lol you're good. I'm actually learning and mostly because your teaching is very welcoming and well explained. Thanks for being such good teacher, I'm definitely signing up to the website, you're only making me want to learn more.
The included lessons were good, but the title is deceptive. This 40 minute video only includes 16 of the 24 letters of the Greek alphabet. I suppose it is because the creators want to sell their lessons, but they shouldn't do it with false advertising.
@@Hx_jamie yeah, shame on them for wanting to get paid to teach a skill that other people want to learn. What a bunch of monsters. Teachers should work for free.
Thank you Stephania. I am going to visit your wonderful country in October and I heard that street names are written in Greek. So not to get lost as I have the city apps I am going to try and read these names and it will be fun. So far Im enjoying your lessons.
I just started teaching myself Greek a few days ago with Duelingo. We have family over there who luckily can speak and write in English but we would be able to communicate on a much deeper level if I was able to learn the language. It’s so overwhelming. If there’s anyone here who has succeeded in learning it, do you have any tips on what helped you?
@@MountainGardenGirl definitely. Learning it has been on the back burner for awhile due to a new job taking up all my time but I can read and write it almost as quickly as I can English. Speaking it in any way that sounds natural is still impossible, but I could definitely get by with the basics if I were to visit Greece. Having exposure to the spoken language would be a huge help, I just never had that luxury. As far as reading and writing, repetition is really all it takes and eventually it’ll stick.
Hallo James! I have only just started learning Greek after a wonderful holiday in Greece. I haven't even started with Duolingo yet. I am only halfway through the alphavito. But I have a lot of experience learning several other european languages, plus I am an English teacher, so here is a tip I give to all my students: LISTENING! Listening to naturally spoken Greek (or any other language for that matter) is the closest thing to learning your mother tongue as a baby. Of course, when you are an absolute beginner it's frustrating to listen to people talking and you don't understand a single word. But it's important to keep these two things in mind: baby steps and REPETITION. This channel has loads of materials, for beginners as well, so you can choose one of those playlists and watch several videos carefully once or twice using captions so that you can get the gist, and after that you just keep listening to them in the background as often as you can (while driving a car, jogging, etc.). When you get bored with them, you move on to the next set of videos/audio recordings. Over time, gradually, patterns will begin to emerge, you will start recognizing words, phrases, and after a while you will just be able to say the right thing at the right time, without even knowing how you knew it. it was your subconscious mind doing the trick and acquiring the language. Of course, it wil work much better if you devote regular time slots for learning new words, some basic grammar at least, and of course Duolingo is just great for practising, as well. Hope this helps. Lots of luck learning Greek. Let me know how it works. P.S. Another great resource is the channel "Easy Greek", where you can listen to real spoken Greek and it's a lot of fun as well.
Focus on what words sound like and then correct them grammatically later and by looking them up and download the language on your phone's keyboard, too?
It is not a proper Greek word. It was actually taken from Italian. The proper word for "but" is "αλλά", and "μα" is used in a sort of 'complaining" way. Eg: "But why did you eat all the fries?!". Modern Greek has many borrowed words from different languages, like Turkish, French, Italian, and even Spanish!
I love that these lessons are in priority order and not alphabetical order. I was previously only getting good at alpha, beta, gamma, delta, lol! I am trying to find printable passages in Greek to find letters as she suggests, but I am having trouble. Does anyone have any links that would help me?
@@theodosiskaritzis829 I don't understand when she said that there is no letter for b but when I look it up b is included in the Greek alphabet I'll provide some links to videos on the Greek alphabet that include beta to show you what I mean, I am very confused if you can explain that would be much appreciated.
Hi , would like to know if this video teaches detailed way the prnounciation of Each letter , for instance in every place in the word , beginning of a sentences, etc. (Same regarding the other video of the double consonants)
I can understand Russian more now and am very comfortable with Cyrillic so naturally I want to learn the Greek alphabet. I can also now completely forget all my Mandarin characters as I need to make space for these new ones. 🤦🏻♀️😂
Wow. If I had found this video when I was traveling in rural Crete, I could actually have read the signs. I tried to teach myself with an app and it felt hopeless. There’s something about not recognizing any word but taverna (tabepna) that is really disconcerting. I can’t recommend this video too highly.
I really enjoyed this compilation! The teaching is so clear and easy to follow!! Just one thing--am I missing something? I don't think it covered all the letters...Didn't we only go over 16/24?
Είθε να ζωντάνευε ξανά η Ελληνική γλώσσα και να την δούμε όπως την μάθαμε κάποτε. Το τελευταίο επίτευγμα μας είναι να αφαιρέσουμε και το Ν από τα άρθρα. Αηδία για οποίους ανεγκέφαλους πρωτεργάτες καταστροφείς της γλώσσας μας.
@@arsanversan7476 Ειχαμε την καθαρευουσα, την "καθομιλουμενη" και δημοτικη, καναμε και αρχαια στο γυμνασιο (δεν υπηρχε λυκειο, ηταν οκταταξιο γυμνασιο) και για ξενη γλωσσα καναμε Γαλλικα αντι Αγγλικων. Το 1985 δια νομου 1566/1985 καθιερωθηκε η δημοτικη που την καταλαβαινουν ολοι οι κομμουνιστες της Ελλαδος. Εμαθα κι εγω στα γεραματα να μη βαζω τονους και πνευματα διοτι η καθημερινη μου γλωσσα ειναι τα Αγγλικα απο το 1969. (το 1969 μεταναστευσα) Απο οτι βλεπω και ακουω εκ του μακροθεν, η σημερινη μας γλωσσα ειναι ενας αχταρμας απο Αγγλικα, ανακατεμενα με σκατο-ελληνικα και παραφθορες ξενων λεξεων. ΑΙΣΧΟΣ! Το καναλι ΜΕΓΑ το εχουν κανει ΜΕΓΚΑ... ειναι λεει το λογοτυπο. Ρε δεν πανε στο διαολο! Η μιλαμε Ελληνικα ἠ δεν μιλαμε! Το σκηναριο γιατι το λεμε σεναριο; Και τοσα αλλα που ενας μηνας δεν μου φτανει να τα γραψω ολα.
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As a Turk, I really wanted to learn Greek. I know so many Greek people will hate me because I'm turkish. But I feel very close to the Greeks. Because my great-grandfather was born in Thessaloniki and he was forced to leave there and live in Turkey. After hearing this story, I was very sorry for the Greek and Turkish people who had to leave their homes and birth places. And that's why I think we should support and live in peace with each other. 🇹🇷🇬🇷
Way to go brother.
Haven't been to Greece but did go to Turkey in 97. Had a blast and the Turkish people I met were very hospitable. Besides which,most of the one's involved in the tourist trade could speak 3,4,5 languages!
One of my heroes is Kemal Atatürk.👍
@@johnjones6601 I hope you can visit Turkey again brother. Things may have changed in here but It's still beautiful.
MAYBE YOU ARE GREEK TOO
@@gogomass247 We're not sure about that. In fact, there are two options. We can also be the Turks put by the Ottoman Empire for the Turkification of the Balkans. Or maybe my great-grandparents are from Byzantine Empire. Who were taken by ottomans for serving the army.
🇹🇷🇬🇷
Merhaba komsu
Γειά σου :)
It's 1:22 a.m. and I couldn't sleep, so naturally I decided to learn the Greek alphabet lol. Thank you for satiating my nightly random impulsive craving of knowledge
Darkicity same here only it’s midnight! 🤣
School project, writing a entire essay on the Greek lexicon how it came to be and why, all in Greek. Sounds fun right?
Nicholas Tremoulis I would actually love to do that! I studied Spanish and Portuguese Linguistics, so that sounds fantastic. Good luck!
Memoria James Thanks man. It’s going pretty good. I would love to learn like 5 languages seems fun. I’m Greek so I also figured that forcing myself to learn it instead of putting it off forever and never getting around to it would be a good idea, ya know?
Darkicity OMG!! I am in the same situation. It is midnight, I can't sleep so I decided to learn new language lol
I know Greek Alphabets this way;
α- angular acceleration
ε- permittivity
τ- torque
θ- angle
ι- complex no.
π- 3.14........
σ- stefan's constant/surface charge density/ sigma bond
Σ- summation
ρ- density
δ- partial diff.
Δ- heat, determinant
ω- angular velocity
Ω- Ohm Resistance
φ- magnetic flux
η- shear modulus, viscocity
κ- bulk modulus
λ- wavelength
ν- frequency
μ- microunits, torrent,
Aayush Banerjee lol, good one.
Isn't del for partial differentiation different from δ? I think a better example would be Dirac delta function.
Haha! I love your response man!
Haha! Great!
@@DuperDizzy Αϊους Μπανερτζι
Why Aayush's name would appear this way in Greek is because-once again-he's got some sounds-the and the -that don't have easy, direct Greek-letter correspondences; therefore, Greek uses these workaround kludges (although the sigma and zeta in his Grecized name would receive diereses/umlauts to compensate for the lack of easy equivalents in modern Greek for these foreign loan phonemes, likewise-the pi and tav would wear tildes atop 'em, to indicate that these receive a voicing buzz along with their sounds.).
My mom saw me practising this and she asked me what alien language was it, then I answered it’s a secret language I use to talk with my friends, my mom didn’t trust me, then she stared a me for two seconds, then I told, mom, it’s Greek, one of the ancient languages in the world, now she joined me in learning this...thanks for your lessons
Haha! Irritating μαμα is indeed great!
I adjusting powder pillow far away
I adjusting powder pillow far away 😂
Danish guy with a dream of being a archaeologist need to learn a least 3 languages to be a decent archaeologist this is number one
Goodluck, you can do it!
As an Iranianlove to learn greek language. Like Persian, one of the oldest and unique languages of the history ❤🇮🇷🇬🇷
Stefaniya is SO beautiful
Love to Persia/Iran and Greece from Germany lol 💜😂
i love iran
But real Persian died,modern Persian is 60% Arabic.
@@saveindian1 I'm not sure if it's true since the whole structure of the language is following the old Persian rules although there are vocabs from Arabic, french and Turkish involved which is undeniable.
going to greece in 10 days ahh wish me luck!
How was it?
yorushiku
Hey bro how are you doing in Greece
Tell my gf i said hi, i dunno where she lives tho
@@jonasoliverabel9881 lmao
I'm Greek why am I watching this lol
ναι και εγω οντως xD
Hhha I can’t sleep so I decided to learn greek language. First i want to learn ancient greek but I can’t find them so here i am. From Mongolia hha
ΑΥΤΟ ΣΚΕΦΤΟΜΑΙ
Your not alone
lol me too im actually about to be headed there so thats nice
Two guilty pleasures here. First, I get to feel really naughty for intentionally not dotting my "i"s, and second, I was lousy at math in school, but here I am writing π more than I ever have in my 69 years!! I feel like a scholar!!
Here's what the Greek alphabet means to me:
Σ :summation
Ω : ohm
α : Basic angle, R-formulae.
β : an angle
γ : gamma-ray
ε : electromotive force
θ : an angle
λ : wavelength
μ : micro-
ξ : universal set
π : 3.14159265358979...
ρ : resistivity, density
σ : standard deviation
τ : 2π
ua-cam.com/video/T9tnnKTIaqw/v-deo.html
tell me ur major was science without telling me ur science major
😭
This has become compulsive viewing. I'm addicted. The presentation and teaching is so clear. ευχαριστώ
What a lovely musical presentation, so low stress and encouraging. She perfectly characterizes her beautiful and precious country. A lovely country, a lovely language and a lovely presenter.
ua-cam.com/video/T9tnnKTIaqw/v-deo.html
when your greek but you've been busy learning other languages so you watch a refresher on your own 😂😂🇬🇷
Iloveyou +96171188132
*cough cough* Κορεάτικα....🇬🇷🇰🇷👌
Lol
Ναι, να πάρει-
Same, haha!
My gf is Greek and I‘m German. She‘s learning German while I finally started to also learn Greek now. Hope I can do it tho
I'm a Greek and I don't know why am I watching this. Well okay.😂
curiosity ,maybe ?
Σε νιώθω
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@@bunni33 Se nioto
I am from India n I want to learn Greek that's why I'm watching the video. 😀❤️
Let's do this, my mother tongue is Kurdish, for some reason I just love Greece, its culture, music, and people, so god help me to learn it 😄
Did I come to learn the Greek alphabet at 3:59 in the morning because I was stalking a very beautiful Greek person on tiktok and they spoke in Greek and it touched my heart? Yes. I did. And I'm tired of pretending I didn't 😩
The best way of teaching Greek I have found so far. Thanks for the best and easy presentation.
As a Canadian, I’ve always found the Greek alphabet to be fascinating. So here I am watching this video, and I must say, her explanations are very easy to follow!
I love learning with Stephania. I am just starting out on my Greek journey and she is very easy to understand in explaining the alpha bet.:)
Thank you for this Video!! I randomly had the idea tonight to learn the greek alphabet and you made it really simple. The information was not too fast, I could process the information and get along taking notes really well!! Definitely will watch other videos of your channel
this course is so intuitive even for me who speak English as a foreign language
Thanks, now I learned ALL 16 letters of the Greek alphabet in 40 minutes 👍
Lol there are 24
@@陈小月-e9u he was being sarcastic because the title said she was going to teach ALL letters in the alphabet.
@@SEVRR does she have another video of the other greek letters?
On my Greek keyboard there are 25 letters. The ones not on this video are θ, δ ,φ, λ, ζ,. β and ξ. λ is like l (L) φ is like f, ζ is like z, δ is like d, β is like b, ξ is like j and θ is like u. Knew the first 5 and figured out the last two by comparing Greek and English keyboards. Disappointed that they weren't included in the video.
Im Brazilian living in Turkey (Türküye) but i am learning some expressions in Greek because I will go there soon. I’m just doing it to make me feel close of them! I hope feel good there speaking they language. ❤
It's 3 am and I've come here fulfill my desire to learn a new language for no reason
Great help for my Physics and Maths lessons
I’ve always been fascinated by the Greeks and the language and culture. So I want to Learn Greek so bad lol
Although I am Greek I saw the video, this means that the presentation is excellent Stefania!
Thank you very much for your video.Your teaching make I feel that Greek is interesting and not difficult to study . I'll looking forward your other video.
The best Greek teacher on UA-cam! Efkharisto! 🙌🏼
Pronounce them!!
Alfa
Veeta
Gama
Thelta
Epsilon
Zeeta
Eeta
Theeta
Yota
Kapa
Lamtha
Mee
Nee
Xee
Omeekron
Pee (xD)
Ro
Sigma
Taf
Ypsilon
Fee
Hee
Psee
Omega
Hi
Bye
Efharistó!
Thx
Oo
Thx. Lol pee
*alpha για να το καταλαβαίνουν
You made it very easy. Thank you so much🌹💜💙💪💪😍🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
...mmmmmmm mmmmmm
Ab
No
1no2no3no4no5no6no7no8no9no10no
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Lol you're good. I'm actually learning and mostly because your teaching is very welcoming and well explained. Thanks for being such good teacher, I'm definitely signing up to the website, you're only making me want to learn more.
Am I the only on that's learning Greek because i'm 100% *obsessed* with Percy Jackson? My mind was shaking when she said "Poseidon"
...me too
Me too
well, ur not alone!
@Kevin Noguera cool…
The included lessons were good, but the title is deceptive. This 40 minute video only includes 16 of the 24 letters of the Greek alphabet. I suppose it is because the creators want to sell their lessons, but they shouldn't do it with false advertising.
Well they say the lessons are free so it's not really selling. But yeah imma verify if it really is free or still false advertising
Bluebiscus They have a free version, but you don’t have access to that much. The paid version is definitely worth it though.
They want the money
@@Hx_jamie yeah, shame on them for wanting to get paid to teach a skill that other people want to learn. What a bunch of monsters. Teachers should work for free.
@@jamesbrincefield9879 yeah
after learning the cyrilic/russian alphabet, learning the greek one was not a deal. Great video!
I appreciate how they completely explain in this video. Thank you.
Stephania, you are a good teacher.
I like the way you teach others.
Thanks
Really wanted to like this......but the last 8 letters are missing! Otherwise, though, great job. =)
I am Greek and I am watching this lol It's funny listening to your native tongue being explained to someone :p
Thank you Stephania. I am going to visit your wonderful country in October and I heard that street names are written in Greek. So not to get lost as I have the city apps I am going to try and read these names and it will be fun. So far Im enjoying your lessons.
Maria B Hi I’m also planning a trip! What city apps did you use? I’d like to check them out
Thank you for this wonderful video, this educational video is so helpful, Love it !
I just started teaching myself Greek a few days ago with Duelingo. We have family over there who luckily can speak and write in English but we would be able to communicate on a much deeper level if I was able to learn the language. It’s so overwhelming. If there’s anyone here who has succeeded in learning it, do you have any tips on what helped you?
are you doing better now? Same here..I was very overwhelmed on my first trip there not knowing a complete sentence. Flash cards and practice
@@MountainGardenGirl definitely. Learning it has been on the back burner for awhile due to a new job taking up all my time but I can read and write it almost as quickly as I can English. Speaking it in any way that sounds natural is still impossible, but I could definitely get by with the basics if I were to visit Greece. Having exposure to the spoken language would be a huge help, I just never had that luxury. As far as reading and writing, repetition is really all it takes and eventually it’ll stick.
No, It's my first language...
Hallo James! I have only just started learning Greek after a wonderful holiday in Greece. I haven't even started with Duolingo yet. I am only halfway through the alphavito. But I have a lot of experience learning several other european languages, plus I am an English teacher, so here is a tip I give to all my students: LISTENING! Listening to naturally spoken Greek (or any other language for that matter) is the closest thing to learning your mother tongue as a baby. Of course, when you are an absolute beginner it's frustrating to listen to people talking and you don't understand a single word. But it's important to keep these two things in mind: baby steps and REPETITION. This channel has loads of materials, for beginners as well, so you can choose one of those playlists and watch several videos carefully once or twice using captions so that you can get the gist, and after that you just keep listening to them in the background as often as you can (while driving a car, jogging, etc.). When you get bored with them, you move on to the next set of videos/audio recordings. Over time, gradually, patterns will begin to emerge, you will start recognizing words, phrases, and after a while you will just be able to say the right thing at the right time, without even knowing how you knew it. it was your subconscious mind doing the trick and acquiring the language. Of course, it wil work much better if you devote regular time slots for learning new words, some basic grammar at least, and of course Duolingo is just great for practising, as well. Hope this helps. Lots of luck learning Greek. Let me know how it works.
P.S. Another great resource is the channel "Easy Greek", where you can listen to real spoken Greek and it's a lot of fun as well.
Focus on what words sound like and then correct them grammatically later and by looking them up and download the language on your phone's keyboard, too?
This video ia an awesome primer for Greek pronunciation.
Well done.
I love how she says “like the English ___.” Even tho we take a majority of our letters and sounds from Greek and Italian/Latin
I find it very entertaining how in both Hebrew and Greek the pronunciation of T's name changed from Tau to Taf
Thanks you very much , easy teaching in charming way , I appreciate ❤
She is a good teacher,I think by watching u everyday,I will learn ...thx . Need to communicate with my mi
Wowwww “Ma” is a way to say but in Italian too!
In Portuguese is "mas". So we're all related
I'm currently studying Italian, so that caught me off guard, I was like "Hey!! It's the same!!"
It is not a proper Greek word. It was actually taken from Italian. The proper word for "but" is "αλλά", and "μα" is used in a sort of 'complaining" way. Eg: "But why did you eat all the fries?!". Modern Greek has many borrowed words from different languages, like Turkish, French, Italian, and even Spanish!
@@juanchihum so i guess you know how to speak Greek or anyone from these counties that’s awesome !!!
You did a wonderful job. thank you, we can't wait to go to Greece now.
i love re learning a language i haven't spoken in years
Γιατί δεν τα τονίζετε ;
Giati ben ta tonizete
@@mstipich1 wtf
@@piggyzig άσ'τον να χαίρεται
@@piggyzig shh
@@piggyzig what do you mean wtf
Thank you so much.I am very much interested in greek language s and you have made it easiest to me. I am so much grateful to you.
Being able to speak french and Arabic is making this super easy for me 😂
I speak Greek and English. I thank God for making me Greek. But honestly what you are going through now, I did in 1st grade and so go on
@@faidropaido greek is really fun language
No
34:49 the most common Greek name is Ελένη
I’m going to a Greek restaurant tomorrow soooo I gotta learn!!!
Thanks for your great explanations) Well done!
Newcomer thanks
Finished 40 minute lesson in 15 minutes.
You're a good teacher!
Merci beaceaup
That surprised me loll, when you said “ματι” I was like wait wha-
Because “Mati” in my language means “die/dead”
What language do you speak?
@@danielarmijo7099 i speak indonesian and mati means dead too.
Same lol I'm from Indonesia too😂
I am following this and getting benefited.
I love that these lessons are in priority order and not alphabetical order. I was previously only getting good at alpha, beta, gamma, delta, lol! I am trying to find printable passages in Greek to find letters as she suggests, but I am having trouble. Does anyone have any links that would help me?
wow this is amazing...all this time Greek was right there infront of me...thanks for this
They lied about learning all Greek letters!
What do you mean. Which ones did they leave out
@@theodosiskaritzis829 I don't understand when she said that there is no letter for b but when I look it up b is included in the Greek alphabet I'll provide some links to videos on the Greek alphabet that include beta to show you what I mean, I am very confused if you can explain that would be much appreciated.
ua-cam.com/video/ZUrZHF_WBeI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/xLZhcPafleU/v-deo.html
there are more videos that inlude beta as a letter but I think you get the point.
Wow very good lesson. You teach this very easy and very clear. Thank you very much
Thank you! That was really helpful. I'll learn the rest of the alphabets on the website.
so clear...thank you...efkharisto poli
Very helpful for me! Thank you so much teacher
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Stephania you are incredible amazing I learned and I had so much , Thank you so much
Great work, thank you! Unfortunately, I can’t find the second/last part with the remaining 1/3 of the alphabet. Does somebody have a link?
Hi, is there another accompanying video to this? Really enjoyed it!
I love it, she is so sweet and spontaneous, encourages you to learn
Your teaching style is awesome 🙌🙌
Hi , would like to know if this video teaches detailed way the prnounciation of Each letter , for instance in every place in the word , beginning of a sentences, etc. (Same regarding the other video of the double consonants)
This is just amazing..Marcus Lemonis led me here....I'm just blown away by how comprehensible this is...good work..this is just wow
Now I have to redo my whole paper BECAUSE THEY WEREN'T IN ORDER!!!!
Kawaii Drawings lol me
And there're only 16 of the 25 greek letters!!!!!
Sugaa
Αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψω
Hi Army!! I'm a greek Army 😁💜🇬🇷
She can explain better than my teacher,i understand everything here clearly..❤
This is what I needed! Thanks!!
thank u
now I could read and write my name in Greek
I'm from India
bro from india!!! I d love to see how your name is written in greek
If your name is sajida, then it would be written Σατζιντα. Idk where the intonation is in your name so I didn't put it in the word
Same I am from India too but I am here to learn the language 2 weeks prior to my board examinations
In portugese too
sajida AC does anyone know what sophie is in greek? lmao
I'm learning Greek cos I have a Greek friend and I like to learn more languages hehe I can speak three for now btw.
21:20 'lowercase H but the line is shortened' lady that's a n
@ɿɘɿɘbnɒWɘʜT ?
Bruh moment
12:36 'kommati' means 'piece', however, in the subtitles the translation is 'peace'. With love and respect.
thank you for making this ^^ im actually greek but im learning it!
Very helpful. Thank you form making these tutorials.
Very interesting and helpful with clear explanation. Thank you very much.
thanks for making my project wayyyyyyy easier
Σ'αγαπώ. Είσαι τόσο όμορφος.
I can understand Russian more now and am very comfortable with Cyrillic so naturally I want to learn the Greek alphabet. I can also now completely forget all my Mandarin characters as I need to make space for these new ones. 🤦🏻♀️😂
Tnx for learning greek
Thankyou! It helps me so much😊❤
Hi+96171188132
among all the languages greek is one of the harder languages but through this video, I learn.
Wow. If I had found this video when I was traveling in rural Crete, I could actually have read the signs. I tried to teach myself with an app and it felt hopeless. There’s something about not recognizing any word but taverna (tabepna) that is really disconcerting. I can’t recommend this video too highly.
Very helpful I must say. We'll be speaking Greek in NO time!
I really enjoyed this compilation! The teaching is so clear and easy to follow!! Just one thing--am I missing something? I don't think it covered all the letters...Didn't we only go over 16/24?
It's bothering me that the letters aren't presented in the right order, but I like the speed it's slow so I can relax and have fun while learning
yes not in order but very fantastically presented. i like the approach, the presenter is the best
Excellent presentation. Bravo!
ἐὰν δὲ μὴ ἀφῆτε τοῖς ἀνθρώποις τὰ παραπτώματα αὐτῶν, οὐδὲ ὁ πατὴρ ὑμῶν ἀφήσει τὰ παραπτώματα ὑμῶν.
Αλι αλι και τρις αλι!
Είθε να ζωντάνευε ξανά η Ελληνική γλώσσα και να την δούμε όπως την μάθαμε κάποτε. Το τελευταίο επίτευγμα μας είναι να αφαιρέσουμε και το Ν από τα άρθρα. Αηδία για οποίους ανεγκέφαλους πρωτεργάτες καταστροφείς της γλώσσας μας.
@@arsanversan7476 Ειχαμε την καθαρευουσα, την "καθομιλουμενη" και δημοτικη, καναμε και αρχαια στο γυμνασιο (δεν υπηρχε λυκειο, ηταν οκταταξιο γυμνασιο) και για ξενη γλωσσα καναμε Γαλλικα αντι Αγγλικων. Το 1985 δια νομου 1566/1985 καθιερωθηκε η δημοτικη που την καταλαβαινουν ολοι οι κομμουνιστες της Ελλαδος. Εμαθα κι εγω στα γεραματα να μη βαζω τονους και πνευματα διοτι η καθημερινη μου γλωσσα ειναι τα Αγγλικα απο το 1969. (το 1969 μεταναστευσα) Απο οτι βλεπω και ακουω εκ του μακροθεν, η σημερινη μας γλωσσα ειναι ενας αχταρμας απο Αγγλικα, ανακατεμενα με σκατο-ελληνικα και παραφθορες ξενων λεξεων. ΑΙΣΧΟΣ! Το καναλι ΜΕΓΑ το εχουν κανει ΜΕΓΚΑ... ειναι λεει το λογοτυπο. Ρε δεν πανε στο διαολο! Η μιλαμε Ελληνικα ἠ δεν μιλαμε! Το σκηναριο γιατι το λεμε σεναριο; Και τοσα αλλα που ενας μηνας δεν μου φτανει να τα γραψω ολα.
Ρ in greek is like a Swedish "R" which means a rolling "R". 😀
has anybody the link to rest of this series? It's pretty hard to find!!
Please let me know if you find the link to the rest of it!! @Daiane
Paimon has an exam tomorrow and shes learning it! Wish me luck 😅