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5 Ancient Phrases by Homer that Greeks use in 2021- Slow Greek Lessons  

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5 Ancient Phrases by Homer that Greeks use in 2021- Slow Greek Lessons
Τhe Greek language has remained alive despite the years. In today's lesson, I will provide you some examples which prove that the Homeric language is alive in our daily lives in our speech, in our thinking, and in our jobs.
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@suraqi4893
@suraqi4893 3 года назад
I read His work, Iliaza and Odessa, they're great, I read them by Arabic language, but I hope I'll read them by Greek language someday.
@anastasiakormilitsina1931
@anastasiakormilitsina1931 3 года назад
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!
@dgumas
@dgumas 2 года назад
Μου άρεσε πολύ αυτή η εκπομπή! Όταν ήμουν παιδί ο πατέρας μας μας έλεγε αυτές τις ιστορίες!
@martidemetrion5787
@martidemetrion5787 10 месяцев назад
Λατρεύω αυτό το βίντεο! Ερωτεύτηκα την Ελλάδα όταν ήμουν 12 ετών και διάβασα για πρώτη φορά την Οδύσσεια. Πόσο ευχάριστο είναι να μαθαίνουμε ότι ορισμένες από τις αναφορές του Ομήρου παραμένουν στα νέα ελληνικά.
@catherinelearnslanguages3713
@catherinelearnslanguages3713 3 года назад
Τέλεια! Ευχαριστώ πολύ
@Linguatree
@Linguatree 3 года назад
Χαρά μου Catherine 💕
@miasheb1452
@miasheb1452 2 года назад
Merci pour le mélange entre la mythologie et la langue grèque
@isztwan
@isztwan 3 года назад
Ευχαριστώ για μάθημα! Χρησιμοποιώ την φράση "ο ιστός της Πηνελόπης" στa ουκρανικά :)
@Linguatree
@Linguatree 3 года назад
Sooo cool!! This is a great way to learn new vocabulary. Starting from the words and phrases that you know already how to use them!
@mitchellchurch5398
@mitchellchurch5398 2 года назад
Μου άρεσε πολύ αυτό το βίντεο. Έμαθα αρχαία ελληνικά πριν από τα νέα ελληνικά και διάβαζω αρχαία ελληνικά καθη μερά.
@fabianocostacoelho3591
@fabianocostacoelho3591 3 года назад
φανταστικό βίντεο
@Linguatree
@Linguatree 3 года назад
Οο, ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ 🥰
@Wandering.Homebody
@Wandering.Homebody 3 года назад
Ευχαριστώ για το βίντεο!
@Random4x5
@Random4x5 3 года назад
Very good, thx
@jacobgoering6068
@jacobgoering6068 3 года назад
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για μάθημα! I would love to see one about phrases from the Bible (Septuagint and NT). I'm especially curious as to whether biblical verses tend to be paraphrased in modern Greek or whether the original is directly quoted. When I was growing up, even though we spoke modern English at home, both testaments were often quoted in older translations, so that from a young age we internalized a certain "biblical English."
@jacobgoering6068
@jacobgoering6068 3 года назад
P.S. Μου αρέσει επίσης πολύ η λογοτεχνία!
@Linguatree
@Linguatree 3 года назад
My pleasure ❤ I need to make research first but this is an amazing idea! Thank you for sharing this with us Jacob!
@manorueda1432
@manorueda1432 3 года назад
Γεια σου! 🤗 Στην Ισπανία χρησιμοποιούμε επίσης την έκφραση "αχίλλειος πτέρνα" ("talón de Aquiles"), με την ίδια έννοια. Χρησιμοποιούμε πολλές εκφράσεις όπως "έπεα πτερόεντα" (για παράδειγμα, "οι λέξεις έχουν εξαφανιστεί με τον άνεμο", "las palabras se las lleva el viento"). Πολύ ενδιαφέρον! Μέχρι την επόμενη φορά! 👋😃
@Linguatree
@Linguatree 3 года назад
Όντως; Αυτό έχει πολύ μεγάλο ενδιαφέρον! Δεν είχα ιδέα🥰 οπότε μιλάμε όλοι λίγο «Όμηρο» πού και πού 💕
@manorueda1432
@manorueda1432 3 года назад
@@Linguatree ναι! φαίνεται 😃
@pmo8672
@pmo8672 3 года назад
Πολύ ενδιαφέρον μάθημα, και είπες την ιστορία πολύ καλά! Να είσαι καλά, γλυκά μου Γιουλι!
@billpark4402
@billpark4402 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this. I enjoy committing poems to memory by listening to recordings; for me it it is a fun way to learn a new language. I was wondering if you knew of any spoken word recordings of modern Greek poetry; perhaps something like Babrius' Aesop fable poems, which I have recently ordered in book form and am hoping will prove to be the Greek equivalent of Jean de la Fontaines' Fables! Any suggestions would be gratefully received. BTW I very much appreciate your videos in slow Greek. Thanks again.
@tychophotiou6962
@tychophotiou6962 2 года назад
Hi Yuli Everything you said about the bag of Aeolus is I think what most English would say is "opening Pandora's box"! Most people know and use this "English" expression which obviously is also derived from Greek. To open Pandora's box meets to release many unforeseen consequences. I wonder if Pandora and Aeolus are the same person, or are these stories related in any way? If you were translating a text from Greek to English, you could almost literally translate the phrase "άνοιξε ο ασκός του Αιόλου " as "open Pandora's box".
@user-xh9rz7rf8l
@user-xh9rz7rf8l 2 года назад
These two phrases are from completely different stories
@tperoulas
@tperoulas Год назад
Και "πω πω" βρίσκουμε στον Όμηρο
@fernandoxavier5688
@fernandoxavier5688 9 месяцев назад
Γεια σας, Γιούλη. Can you please tell me if the *literal* meaning of έπεα πτερόεντα is "fallen wings"? If it's not, what's the *literal* meaning?
@fernandoxavier5688
@fernandoxavier5688 9 месяцев назад
PS: now I see that, according to Wiktionari, the literal meaning would be "winged words". Is it correct? (Is it the most accurate literal translation?) Τι λες;
@iberius9937
@iberius9937 Год назад
Δε μπορούμε να αγνοήσουμε την επιρροή του Ομήρου στην Ελληνική γλώσσα και πολιτισμό κατά την διάρκεια των εποχών!!!!!!
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