I've been to greek restaurants and in Greece. Nobody gets "adio" they totally ignore it. They only say Γεια σας (also weird they just say: yasas not gia sas as I would read it)
The last video gave a challenge for speaking Greek fluently in 3 years. Is that unlikely? If Greek toddlers can understand Greek at age 4. Then surely non Greek speaking adults can pick it up in 2 years.
It's not pronounced like "sh". It's pronounced either as a hard "h" or like the German "ch" (in words like "ich, echt, Licht" etc.) or like the "h" sound in some English words like "huge". The "German ch" sound (or English "h" in "huge"), we use it in Greek, when "χ" is followed by the /e/ or /i/ vowel, e.g. χέρι, χαίρω πολύ, χίλια, χειμώνα, χυλός and so on. In all other cases, we use the hard "h" sound.
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ευχαριστώ πολύ. I am Welsh and lived in Cyprus for about 16 months so I've picked up a bit of the language and I'm trying to learn some more!
How far along are you after 16 months?
Are you almost fluent?
Does watching Greek movies help?
👍👍 thanks ! I love ur way to present vocabulary 😉
Very charismatic fellow 👍🏻
I love learning Greek language 😍
Thx i am greek and i hope you like greek language
@@CyberPrime56 I like The Greek language... I'm always listening to youtube videos that teach this language... It's like I'm studying it 🥰
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Isos kalispera diothorno mayivera ne? If anyone speaks Greek tell me if the sentence I put together above makes any sense at all. Thanks
Καλημέρα
Is it adio or avtio?
красавчик с таким интересно учить греческий
I like it
I've been to greek restaurants and in Greece. Nobody gets "adio" they totally ignore it. They only say Γεια σας (also weird they just say: yasas not gia sas as I would read it)
The last video gave a challenge for speaking Greek fluently in 3 years.
Is that unlikely?
If Greek toddlers can understand Greek at age 4.
Then surely non Greek speaking adults can pick it up in 2 years.
Me léne Iásōn
Χαχαχαχααα τα παραδείγματα είναι όλα τα λεφτά!
Thee mou! Professor Emanouil is sooo brutally sexy. 😍😍😍😍
When is the letter χ pronounce like a hard h, and when is it like an sh. I heard both in these examples.
It's not pronounced like "sh". It's pronounced either as a hard "h" or like the German "ch" (in words like "ich, echt, Licht" etc.) or like the "h" sound in some English words like "huge".
The "German ch" sound (or English "h" in "huge"), we use it in Greek, when "χ" is followed by the /e/ or /i/ vowel, e.g. χέρι, χαίρω πολύ, χίλια, χειμώνα, χυλός and so on.
In all other cases, we use the hard "h" sound.