Learn the Greek Alphabet: 3: Must Go Faster!
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Agreed. Very, Very wrong.
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The pronunciations are wrong in this video! If you will ever have to say the letters out loud in public do NOT use this!
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Please nobody learn this ! No offence to the maker, but im greek and your saying the letters WRONG !!! :-(
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I would love to see kids songs too,pls!
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Jeff Goldblum is sooo geeky hot
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i've got 2 q's: 1. sigma has 2 lowercases; σ and ς... does it matter which 1 u wright?2. is epsilon pronounced as e and eta as ey? couse that's how i understood it. and in that case, is it always or are there exeptions?
UrskogTrolle 1 year ago
@UrskogTrolle 1. The first sigma (σ) is "medial sigma" because it goes at the beginning or in the middle of words. The other (ς), "final sigma" only goes at the end of words. 2. In Erasmian pronunciation the epsilon is pronounced "eh," and the eta is pronounced like the "a" in bake. Exception: epsilon in diphthongs really retains the "eh" sound but when combined with the other letter it blends. See video #5.
stchsingleton 1 year ago
all these videos are such a great blessing!!! thank you and keep on always serving the Lord through this gift he has given you... thanks
JUANFJ5 2 years ago
@JUANFJ5 I am grateful for your feedback.
stchsingleton 1 year ago