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Beginners Greek – A1

This is where your Greek journey begins.

If you’re starting from zero, this category helps you build a solid foundation without pressure. You’ll find simple explanations of the Greek alphabet, pronunciation patterns, basic grammar, and your very first everyday phrases.

Everything is broken down step by step so Greek feels less like a puzzle and more like something you can actually use in real life.

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Greek Numbers ordinal and cardinal
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Cardinal and Ordinal Greek Numbers

Hello my dearests!We’ve already seen how to count in Greek so you probably feel comfortable with the basics of Greek numbers…
Posted by Marina Politou June 13, 2021
Numbers in Greek – How to count in Greek
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Numbers in Greek – How to count in Greek

Numbers! Numbers are everywhere. So, learning how to count in Greek will help you in more ways than you can imagine.…
Posted by Marina Politou June 13, 2021
The Greek article – Definite and Indefinite
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The Greek article – Definite and Indefinite

Hello, my beautiful Greek learner!If the Greek article and its different forms have been making your head spin, don’t worry, you’re…
Posted by Marina Politou June 13, 2021
Vowel combinations – αυ and ευ
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Vowel combinations – αυ and ευ

Hello my dear friend! Until now, we've seen the Greek alphabet as well as the two-letter vowels and consonants. One would…
Posted by Marina Politou June 13, 2021
greek two letter consonants
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar

Letter Combinations – Two letter vowels and consonants

Hello dearests!In a previous post, we talked about the Greek alphabet and we analyzed each of the twenty-four letters. Today, we…
Posted by Marina Politou June 13, 2021
the Greek alphabet with pronunciation
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Learn The Greek Alphabet

Hello my beautiful people! Oh, my! The dreaded Greek alphabet! This is how most people react when they see the Greek…
Posted by Marina Politou June 13, 2021

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