by Mona Spachi | Aug 8, 2022 | Greek grammar, Greek language, Greek vocabulary, Learning Greek
Φαρδύς ή πλατύς; Ποιο από τα δύο πρέπει να χρησιμοποιήσω όταν επίσης και τα δύο μεταφράζονται στα αγγλικά ως “wide”; 🤪 Είναι συνώνυμα; Φαρδύς, -ια, υ ή πλατύς-ια,υ είναι κάποιος, -α ή κάτι που έχει μεγάλο φάρδος ή πλάτος. . Έτσι μπορούμε να πούμε π.χ ✅ Ένας φαρδύς...
by Mona Spachi | May 3, 2022 | Greek language, Greek vocabulary, Learning Greek, Uncategorized
Languages in Greek Remember: it’s neutral in plural and written with a small first letter (compared to the name of the countries and the inhabitants that are both written with a capital first letter). So the article in front would be «τα» and then the adjective of...
by Mona Spachi | Mar 4, 2022 | Greek language, Greek vocabulary, Learning Greek, Modern Greek
How to say “I like something” in Greek? If it’s one (1) thing, then you say “Μου αρέσει” = (to me is pleasable) + the thing you like, definite article + noun, always in nominative, ο, η, το + ουσιαστικό στην ονομαστική. Μου αρέσει η σοκολάτα 🍫 Μου αρέσει ο καφές ☕️...
by Mona Spachi | Nov 8, 2021 | Greek language, Greek vocabulary, Learning Greek
That moment! When you finally arrive in Greece and you meet your Greek friends or relatives! What a special feeling! 🥰 Here are three ways you will hear people use to welcome you, in both informal (2nd person singular) and formal for two or more people (2nd person...
by Mona Spachi | Aug 7, 2021 | Greek language, Greek vocabulary, Language learning, Learning Greek
You want to go out with your new Greek friend or you want to ask out that Greek guy or girl you met the other day that you cannot stop thinking about! Here are some phrases to help you out and I think that you will be successful! You will use the the 2nd person of the...