mmm..a slight suggestion, maybe if you could leave the word there for a while longer. it's a bit brief and i know for beginners people probably had to go back to look at the word and listen to your pronunciation.
one thing about Greek, emphasize your words like say for example: oXi - οΧι - really, emphasize the X as in the english word 'He' and most of what she was saying such as, eh, helium is not a Greek word the English subjected Word for English Language, not sure for American or Australia onomatopoeia - ὀνοματοποιία in Greek format. So we do use alot of Greek and Latin words from Roman times.
@Seireina Okay Basically i was saying most of those words u say like, Helium is not greek. Onomatopoeia is in a School Subject 'English Language' i am not sure weather it is in the English Lessons in America or Australia. but it is a Greek word, there are other words we use that is Greek but i can't remember them but they came around in Roman times. I also listened to the way you pronounced and you said it might not be correct. Just like i could hear in your pronounciation another msg...
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Great videos! I have a doubt...Is "Δεν σας ξεχνάμε" correct for "I don´t forget you"???
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ThePiper1973 8 hours ago
Thank you! No need to be nervous, this is one of the few decent language videos on here. The travellinguist ones get things wrong.
TheRushingWind 4 months ago
mmm..a slight suggestion, maybe if you could leave the word there for a while longer. it's a bit brief and i know for beginners people probably had to go back to look at the word and listen to your pronunciation.
mochababy1990 1 year ago
Goldman-Sachs speaks greek very well.
deepenhancer 1 year ago
one thing about Greek, emphasize your words like say for example: oXi - οΧι - really, emphasize the X as in the english word 'He' and most of what she was saying such as, eh, helium is not a Greek word the English subjected Word for English Language, not sure for American or Australia onomatopoeia - ὀνοματοποιία in Greek format. So we do use alot of Greek and Latin words from Roman times.
espanolkid1 1 year ago
@espanolkid1 I didn't understand a thing you said, just other than the word "concution", everything else in medics is greek. Everything.
Seireina 1 year ago
@Seireina Okay Basically i was saying most of those words u say like, Helium is not greek. Onomatopoeia is in a School Subject 'English Language' i am not sure weather it is in the English Lessons in America or Australia. but it is a Greek word, there are other words we use that is Greek but i can't remember them but they came around in Roman times. I also listened to the way you pronounced and you said it might not be correct. Just like i could hear in your pronounciation another msg...
espanolkid1 1 year ago
good job i like your video
pkaramb 2 years ago
kala einai...nice :)
achalis 2 years ago
hm...nC....
Skordopoutsos 2 years ago
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Ren961 3 years ago
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Ren961 3 years ago
good job!
llovex 3 years ago
i am greek and i think that greek language is more difficult than english
THAAAAAN 3 years ago
Hey this is pretty cool!!
roguepuppets 3 years ago
thanks so much!! Adio! For next lesson:
Please and thank you?
audionautix 3 years ago
This is fantastic!! Excellent job!!
audionautix 3 years ago