Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Hello to all my Greek learners! We’ve seen how cases work in Greek in a previous article, but I can feel… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πως vs πώς: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learners!If you’ve ever stopped mid-sentence wondering about πως vs πώς, don’t worry! You’re in good company. These… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar ε vs αι in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Hello my lovelies!After seeing the i sound and the o sound in Greek, it's time to talk about the e sound,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Πως vs πώς: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learners!If you’ve ever stopped mid-sentence wondering about πως vs πώς, don’t worry! You’re in good company. These… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar ε vs αι in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Hello my lovelies!After seeing the i sound and the o sound in Greek, it's time to talk about the e sound,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar ε vs αι in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Hello my lovelies!After seeing the i sound and the o sound in Greek, it's time to talk about the e sound,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar o vs ω in Greek: A Simple Spelling Guide Γεια σας φιλαράκια μου!After seeing how warmly you welcomed my article on the "i" sound in Greek, I thought it would… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Πολύ vs Πολλή: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Get Wrong Hello my dear Greek- learning enthousiasts!Since the article Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up got so much… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Ό,τι vs ότι: The Simple Rule Greeks Still Mix Up Hello my dear Greek learner enthousiasts!Today I'm going to reveal a secret! I'm opening the gate to a something that even… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar 8 Greek Preposition Mistakes Learners Make Hey lovely Greek learners! Greek preposition mistakes can confuse learners, but with the right guidance, you can avoid them and sound… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar The Ultimate Guide to Greek Prepositions Hello, my beautiful Greek learners,today we're gonna talk about Greek prepositions! Learning Greek can feel challenging at times, especially when it… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar 7 Common Mistakes Greek Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!) Hey there, Greek learner! So, you’ve decided to take on the Greek language. Exciting, right? But here’s the thing: as fun… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Cases: A Simple Guide Hello, my enthusiastic Greek learner!Today, we’re going to talk about Greek cases. You might be wondering: What are cases? Don’t worry!… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The Greek Verb Έχω: Everything You Need to Know Hello, Greek learners! After exploring the verb είμαι, today we’ll dive into the equally important verb έχω ("to have"). Both είμαι… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Articles: How to Avoid Common Mistakes + Exercises Hello, Greek learners! 😊 If you’ve already started exploring Greek articles and want to fine-tune your skills, this is the perfect… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar The “i” Sound in Greek: When to Use ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι? Hello, my Greek language enthusiasts! 😊Let’s talk about the “i” sound in Greek spelling. It’s one of the trickiest parts of… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar All You Need to Know About the Greek Verb Είμαι (‘To Be’) Hello, Greek learners! 😊 Today, we’re exploring one of the most important verbs. The Greek verb είμαι (íme). It’s the Greek… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 10 Easy Greek Grammar Tips for Beginners to Master the Basics Many learners often ask me where to start when learning Greek, and I always recommend focusing on the basics. If you're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek Hello my fellow Greek learners!Ever felt like Greek grammar is a giant puzzle? You aren't alone! Learning how to start constructing… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding the Greek Demonstrative Pronouns: Εκείνος, Εκείνη and Εκείνο Hello my beautiful Greek learners!We've already talked about Greek Personal and Possessive Pronouns so let's keep building on that! Today we're… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν Hello my lovelies!Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Continuing the Journey: 10 More Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Having explored ten myths in our previous discussion, let's now delve into the next set of myths surrounding the Greek language… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026 Scroll to Top
Posted inGreek Grammar Unlocking the Truth: 10 Common Greek Grammar Myths Debunked Ever felt like you were navigating a linguistic labyrinth while learning Greek? Well, buckle up, because we're about to untangle some… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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 Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026 Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026 Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026 Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026 Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026 Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026 Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026 Posts pagination Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page You May Have Missed Posted inGreek Grammar How to Master the Greek Accusative Case Without the Stress Posted by Marina Politou May 3, 2026 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 How Greek Works – A Simple Guide for Beginners Posted by Marina Politou May 1, 2026 Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Μεράκι Mean? – One Greek Word at a Time Posted by Marina Politou April 26, 2026 Posted inGreek Music Andromache – Sousouro Lyrics: What This Viral Greek Song Really Means Posted by Marina Politou April 16, 2026
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Possessive Pronouns: Simple Tips and Practical Examples Hello my beautiful friends! Today's lesson will be short, sweet and easy, because most of the concepts we will discuss today,… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Understanding Greek Personal Pronouns: Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases Greek personal pronouns Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar Greek Punctuation Marks and Orthographic Points Hello beautiful people, Orthographic points and punctuation marks are essential in any language for clarity, structure, and meaning in written text.… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar When and Where to Put Accents in Greek Hello my beautiful Greek Learners! Today, we will talk about the Greek accent mark and we will see how we can… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
Posted inGreek Grammar The ultimate guide to all Greek grammatical terms In my personal battle with languages, one of the things I found most difficult to remember was - and still is… Posted by Marina Politou Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
Posted inBeginners Greek - A1 Greek Grammar 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 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
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
Posted inGreek Lifestyle Greek Vocabulary Why Do Greeks Make Such a Big Fuss About Tsiknopempti? Hello meat lovers who also happen to learn or simply like Greek!This post is for you. Today we're going to talk… Posted by Marina Politou February 12, 2026
Posted inGreek Grammar How to Spot Neuter Nouns in Greek: Why Το Κορίτσι Uses To Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!And yes, I'm emphasizing the word enthusiasts, because as the Facebook page and group grow, I… Posted by Marina Politou February 4, 2026
Posted inGreek Proverbs Greek Proverb About Distance – What Does “Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται, γρήγορα λησμονιούνται” Mean? Hello my wonderful Greek learners!Today, we're going to explore a Greek proverb that is bittersweet and deeply human.Μάτια που δεν βλέπονται,… Posted by Marina Politou February 1, 2026
Posted inGreek Grammar Που vs πού: The Simple Rule Even Greeks Mix Up Hello my dear Greek - learners!If you ever paused wondering about που vs πού, you're not alone.These two tiny words look… Posted by Marina Politou January 29, 2026
Posted inGreek Recipes The Greek Table: From Meze to The Perfect Kleftiko This is a guest post by Elias Salasidis, creator of Flavors & Balance. The Greek Table: Feeds More Than Hunger When… Posted by Marina Politou January 25, 2026
Posted inGreek Vocabulary What Does Τσαγανό Mean in Greek? – One Greek Word at a Time Hello my lovely Greek learners!Have you ever wondered what τσαγανό mean in Greek? Some Greek words don’t translate neatly. You look… Posted by Marina Politou January 23, 2026
Posted inIn Greek / Ελληνικά Ροδώπις – η Αρχαία Ελληνική Σταχτοπούτα Level: A2+ / B1 For the English version, see: Rhodopis – The ancient Greek Cinderella Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς γνωρίζουμε την… Posted by Marina Politou January 18, 2026
Posted inGreek Grammar How to Use Greek Conjuctions Like a Native Hello my beautiful Greek learner enthusiasts!Today we're going to talk about some little, sneaky but very helpful Greek words that you… Posted by Marina Politou January 16, 2026
Posted inGreek Music How to Learn Greek with Music: Ayeli, Penelope Sergounioti Hello my lovely Greek music enthusiasts!And yes, I really mean enthusiasts. Every time I share a post about Greek music, you… Posted by Marina Politou January 11, 2026
Posted inLanguage Facts You Know More Greek Than You Realise Hello my lovely people,Since it's the first post of the New Year and a lot of you might still be in… Posted by Marina Politou January 4, 2026