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 | Nov 8, 2021 | Greek grammar, Greek language, Learning Greek
Στην ελληνική γλώσσα υπάρχουν αρκετές σύνθετες* λέξεις με πρώτο συνθετικό το δ ι (σ)- ή το δ υ σ – τις οποίες γράφουμε πολλές φορές λάθος (εννοείται και οι φυσικοί ομιλητές!) καθώς τα δύο αυτά συνθετικά είναι ομόηχα (ακούγονται το ίδιο) . •Δι(σ) (με γιώτα)...
by Mona Spachi | Jan 29, 2020 | Greek grammar, Greek language, Language learning
First of all, there are 3 Future tenses: Simple, Continuous and Future Perfect. In this blog post we will see ONLY how some irregular verbs form the Simple Future Tense and the Simple Subjunctive Mood Just a quick reminder: The first part of the Simple Future (as in...
by Mona Spachi | Jan 15, 2020 | Greek grammar, Greek language, Languages, Modern Greek
“I see you!” = Σε βλέπω but “ I talk to you!” Σου μιλάω Some verbs have a direct object (like «βλέπω») while others indirect (like «μιλάω») and some can get both, (like «παίρνω») Wow! Slowly you will distinguish them. I hope that this image will help you! Remember we...