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15 most beautiful greek words
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15 Most Beautiful Greek Words

my most beautiful greek words
Posted by Marina Politou August 11, 2021
Most Common Greek Abbreviations
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Most Common Greek Abbreviations

Hello, my beautiful Greek learner! Today we are going to see the most common Greek abbreviations. I must say that Greeks…
Posted by Marina Politou August 4, 2021
100 Basic Greek Phrases
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100 Basic Greek Phrases

Hello!Today, we are going to see 100 of the most common Greek phrases. These basic Greek phrases will help you get…
Posted by Marina Politou July 28, 2021
How to Tell the Time in Greek
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How to Tell the Time in Greek

Telling the time in Greek is not such a difficult task because Greeks follow the same pattern as the English when…
Posted by Marina Politou July 21, 2021
Months in Greek plus useful vocabulary
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Months in Greek plus useful vocabulary

Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner! Today we're going to learn the months in Greek. But is it essential to know the…
Posted by Marina Politou July 14, 2021
Days of the week in Greek, related vocabulary and interesting facts!
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Days of the week in Greek, related vocabulary and interesting facts!

The days of the week in Greek are not very hard to remember because most of them follow a numerical pattern.…
Posted by Marina Politou July 7, 2021
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 alphabet with pronunciation
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Learn The Greek Alphabet

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

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