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greek verb to be eimai
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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 learningreek November 19, 2024
greek grammar ten tips
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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 learningreek October 21, 2024
greek adjectives basic vs advanced
Posted inGreek Vocabulary

Level Up Your Greek: 20 Basic vs Advanced Adjectives

Adjectives play a crucial role in enhancing any language, allowing us to add detail and depth to our descriptions. In Greek,…
Posted by learningreek September 19, 2024
constructing phrases in greek
Posted inBeginners Greek -A1 Greek Grammar

A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing Phrases in Greek

Greek is an exciting and rich language with a structure similar to English, but it also comes with some unique features,…
Posted by learningreek September 14, 2024
greek verbs basic vs advanced
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20 Greek Verbs: Basic vs Advanced Alternatives

Hello my beautiful friends!Learning Greek verbs can be both exciting and challenging, especially as you move from basic to more advanced…
Posted by learningreek September 11, 2024
rules of using the greek final n
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Greek Grammar Tips: The Rules for Using the Final ν

Have you ever felt like Greek grammar is a mischievous puzzle, especially when it comes to the sneaky final -ν? Fear…
Posted by learningreek June 23, 2024
greek grammar myths 2
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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 learningreek June 14, 2024
greek punctuation marks and orthographic points
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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 learningreek May 26, 2024

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