Hi, I am from Greece. I watched your video and I do not want to be mean but your pronounciation as well as many of the examples you have in your video are wrong! :( the greek letters are pronounced as Alfa Veeta GHama(gh like y in yellow) DHelta(dh like th in the) Epseelon Zeeta eeta THeeta(th like th in think) eeota or yota(y like y in yellow), Kapa, Lamdha(see DHelta) Mee Nee KSee Omikron Pee Ro Sighma(see GHama) Taf eepseelon Fee CHee(ch like h in He) PSee Omegha(see GHama) sorry...
As far as now the letters Mu, Nu, Tau and Upseelon is concerned that is the ancient pronounciation and not the modern one. And there is also a theory that sugests that the ancients might have pronounced them like Mü, Nü, Taü and Üpseelon (germans will understand this... hahaha )
There is some debate over how the language was spoken in hellenistic times, but there is little debate that somehow the language's pronunciation stayed consistent through 2,000 years, which no scholar thinks could have happened. A little humility on your part might be appropriate.
I can't hear the Greek alphabet being pronounced like this. It sounds ridiculous. If you pronounce the letters in a wrong way then you'll probably pronounce the words in a wrong way too. What I'm trying to say is that if you wanna learn a language you should learn to speak it in a right way. Otherwise don't learn it. And those who learn Greek with this pronounciation should not try to speak to a Greek. He/she would understand nothing.
Hi, I am from Greece. I watched your video and I do not want to be mean but your pronounciation as well as many of the examples you have in your video are wrong! :( the greek letters are pronounced as Alfa Veeta GHama(gh like y in yellow) DHelta(dh like th in the) Epseelon Zeeta eeta THeeta(th like th in think) eeota or yota(y like y in yellow), Kapa, Lamdha(see DHelta) Mee Nee KSee Omikron Pee Ro Sighma(see GHama) Taf eepseelon Fee CHee(ch like h in He) PSee Omegha(see GHama) sorry...
MrMousmoulos 1 week ago
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As far as now the letters Mu, Nu, Tau and Upseelon is concerned that is the ancient pronounciation and not the modern one. And there is also a theory that sugests that the ancients might have pronounced them like Mü, Nü, Taü and Üpseelon (germans will understand this... hahaha )
MrMousmoulos 1 week ago
Yeah! Now i know with whom to have an intelligent conversation. lols.
Huzefakhozemasaifee 3 months ago
There is some debate over how the language was spoken in hellenistic times, but there is little debate that somehow the language's pronunciation stayed consistent through 2,000 years, which no scholar thinks could have happened. A little humility on your part might be appropriate.
WilliamMounce 4 months ago
I can't hear the Greek alphabet being pronounced like this. It sounds ridiculous. If you pronounce the letters in a wrong way then you'll probably pronounce the words in a wrong way too. What I'm trying to say is that if you wanna learn a language you should learn to speak it in a right way. Otherwise don't learn it. And those who learn Greek with this pronounciation should not try to speak to a Greek. He/she would understand nothing.
dosiadis21 4 months ago
i am Greek, my mother language is Greek and i loved this.. :)
Irigoni14 4 months ago