by Mona Spachi | Aug 3, 2021 | Greek language, Language learning, Learning Greek, Modern Greek
Here are 5 ways to introduce yourself in Greek! So, let’s start with the most common one! *Με λένε + your name WITHOUT ARTICLE & WITHOUT the ending -S for the Greek male names *Είμαι + ALWAYS WITH ARTICLE *«Λέγομαι» και «ονομάζομαι» WITHOUT ARTICLE Number 1 and 2...
by Mona Spachi | Aug 3, 2021 | Greek language, Learning Greek, Modern Greek
4 ways to ask someone’s name in Greek, both in informal and formal way. No 1 is the most commonly used Number 2 and 3 are slightly formal, so you can use them in a more formal comunicative situations like with an employee in the post office, tax office etc The last...
by Mona Spachi | Jul 30, 2021 | Greek language, Greek vocabulary, Language learning, Learning Greek
It is extremely hot today, and it’s going to be like that for the next days! So what better opportunity to learn some vocabulary about hot weather and the heat in Greek? Let’s start! Ο καύσωνας [kàfsonas] = the heat wave, swelter, sizzler (generally over 35C). It’s in...
by Mona Spachi | Jul 30, 2021 | Greek language, Language learning, Learning Greek, Modern Greek, Tips and tricks
8 ways that transform language learning and traditional studying into fun, and having fun while you learn is globally known as highly effective! So drop that text book down and explore new fun ways to learn Greek!
by Mona Spachi | Jul 20, 2020 | Greek language, Language learning, Languages, Study languages, Νέα Ελληνικά
A common mistake adult language learners do, is to translate from their native language to the target language, the language that they are studying and trying to learn. This approach can only be accepted for simple words, at beginners level, like nouns or verbs but...
by Mona Spachi | Feb 15, 2020 | Greco Moderno, Greek grammar, Greek language
Της» ή «τις»; 🤪 «Της» Si riferisce alla terza persona femminile (sia per esprimere il proprio possesso (suo,sua,suoi,sue) – το σπίτι της (=la sua casa) oppure ad esprimere il complemento indiretto (a lei, le) της δίνω (=le (a lei) do). «Τις» si riferisce sempre...