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A2 level : In this lesson you will learn how to form the Past tense for the A verbs. Stay tuned because very soon will follow two more lessons for the Irregular verbs and the B1 / B2 Verbs!
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@dave2amsterdam
@dave2amsterdam 5 лет назад
Thank you, finally a Greek teacher who understands it is necessary to speak SLOWLY when teaching people Greek.
@veronicabyrne9172
@veronicabyrne9172 Год назад
Calm, clear, precise, intelligent, respectful delivery. As a teacher myself I applaud your measured and knowledgeable execution your lessons. Thankyou.
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind comment 😊
@vydangne8618
@vydangne8618 2 года назад
You're the best teacher for Greek beginners! Please continue to make more videos.
@YuriDeLaPena
@YuriDeLaPena Год назад
Brilliant teacher! Perfectly clear and organized! Thank you!
@amishali5439
@amishali5439 Год назад
Thank you so much for your help you are the best teacher I didn’t think that I will learn simple past from one single RU-vid video thank you so much 🎉🎉❤❤
@evgtesq
@evgtesq 2 года назад
Excellent lesson
@zuhalodabaskoukiaris1998
@zuhalodabaskoukiaris1998 4 года назад
Thank you very much teacher. it was very helpful lesson. Ευχαριστω παρα πολυ δασκαλα μου. το μαθημα σου ηταν πολυ βοηθητικη :)
@leonidmarkaryan2503
@leonidmarkaryan2503 4 года назад
You are really amazing! In one evening I have learnt and understood more than in two weeks of watching other "learn Greek" videos:)
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 4 года назад
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!!
@Ziad-kr1pt
@Ziad-kr1pt 2 года назад
What a nice teacher! Respects!
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 2 года назад
Ευχαριστώ!
@zenaibabaid6245
@zenaibabaid6245 5 лет назад
Very good lesson ! Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ ❤️😊
@vladimirschumanov889
@vladimirschumanov889 3 года назад
You are Great.Big like and big mercy from Μακεδονία.Τα λέμε αργότερα!!!
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 3 года назад
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!
@husnainasim9420
@husnainasim9420 2 года назад
Thank you you are good teacher
@julienphoenician100
@julienphoenician100 4 года назад
I liked when you said in the beginning of the lesson that the phrases doesn't make sense in English but it's the Greek expression, you make everything clear and understood.
@alfredlai8404
@alfredlai8404 Год назад
Thank you for making this video to teach us Greek.
@jareno5496
@jareno5496 3 года назад
Amazing! I have been finding it very hard to find information on modern Greek, your channel is a lifesaver.
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 3 года назад
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ!!
@davidrichards8793
@davidrichards8793 2 года назад
I know, it's very hard when every source you see is Ancient/Koine and not Modern.
@valevale3873
@valevale3873 Год назад
Wow, so clear and helpful! Thank you.
@julienphoenician100
@julienphoenician100 4 года назад
So difficult, but you made it easy and interesting, thanks so much, we'll take some time to not make mistakes and remember everything, but you're here for us! 😍 Our favorite Greek teacher
@reubenconstantine2685
@reubenconstantine2685 3 года назад
Αυτό είναι ωραίο ευχαριστώ πολύ ! Από την Αγγλία
@elaineglen4413
@elaineglen4413 2 года назад
Another great video Thankyou so much Very clear; I’ve just realised how much the stress and the accent really does make a difference to the sounds of the words thanks to your clear and slow pace of the lessons
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 2 года назад
Παρακαλώ!
@ΜαθαίνωΕλληνικά
Just when I was getting the hang of my present tense verb conjugations… here we go again:) Thanks for these videos they are so helpful for me to review after lessons with my teacher.
@pmo8672
@pmo8672 5 лет назад
Πολύ χρήσιμο μάθημα ως συνήθως - είμαι τόσο χαρούμενη που βρήκα το κανάλι σου!
@jessiec.7223
@jessiec.7223 4 года назад
Thank you! It's so helpful and easy to understand.
@alvaropecogarcia6028
@alvaropecogarcia6028 2 года назад
Such a freaking good video. The examples are great, useful verbs. Thank you so much 💖
@jopatrickpolyglot3871
@jopatrickpolyglot3871 Год назад
You're a great teacher
@jijopetermullassery1118
@jijopetermullassery1118 4 года назад
Thank you very much...God bless you
@ranchkargo289
@ranchkargo289 4 года назад
Very clear.I really like.
@sunflowersweddings7513
@sunflowersweddings7513 5 лет назад
A fantastic lesson! Ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ!
@NikolayMilenkov
@NikolayMilenkov 4 года назад
Great! Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ.
@trudytazelaar3197
@trudytazelaar3197 4 года назад
Thank you so much. This is a great help! 💕
@niklasstephanidis741
@niklasstephanidis741 3 года назад
Thank you for the video, it helps me a lot!!
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 3 года назад
Παρακαλώ!! :)
@johannagronloh2686
@johannagronloh2686 3 года назад
Τώρα καταλαβαίνω. Ευχαριστώ.
@dmitrykoudrin5621
@dmitrykoudrin5621 4 года назад
Ευχαριστώ! Έχω μάθει πολύ από τα μαθήματα σας! Εξηγείτε πολύ καλά!
@bkouls
@bkouls 4 года назад
You are amazing! Thank you
@eng.hamidullahkhawari5252
@eng.hamidullahkhawari5252 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, very useful
@vezgold
@vezgold 2 года назад
Thank you
@Tescheniz
@Tescheniz 4 года назад
I love this language! I like your teachings. I’ll be your student from now on :)
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@sapevi
@sapevi Год назад
Excellent
@gsakcay
@gsakcay 2 года назад
Thank you.
@niniabzianidze554
@niniabzianidze554 3 года назад
I am new here🤚🏻 i want to say thank you, your lessons help me a lot .. ♥️ greek is very difficult language but i’m trying hard. Let’ s see what comes up from it🤷‍♀️😍🙈
@fannyon9960
@fannyon9960 4 года назад
love your teaching lessons, can you start a class for teaching on zoom? so all over the world people can join..the fees will be more cheaper
@j.o.1516
@j.o.1516 5 лет назад
Yet again, an excellent lesson! I am so very grateful to you for making so much effort in preparing this lesson, filming it, editing it and then publishing it here for us to enjoy. You are a star! 💥 Go raibh míle mhaith agat (Σασ ευχαριστώ παρα πολύ)
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 5 лет назад
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ! 🤗
@ΜαθαίνωΕλληνικά
As a fellow Irish Greek student how is your Greek now after three years?
@Renokurd1
@Renokurd1 4 года назад
Well done
@LuizHara
@LuizHara 3 года назад
Hi Alexia, hope you are well! I have a quick question - in the simple past, if I were to use the (-ε) at the end of the conjugation of the third person plural rather than ending it in -αν as in your examples, would I then shift the accent and not require the additional epslon for verbs of 2 syllables? For example έκαναν, would this be κάνανε, and έψαξαν would be ψάξανε? Is this simpler conjugation of the 3rd person plural not very common in spoken/written Greek because it does look simpler. Thanks! Luiz
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 3 года назад
Hi Luiz! Yes you can use this form and you will have to shift the accent exactly as you mentioned. We use both types, there is no difference! Choose the one that is easier for you! 😉
@LuizHara
@LuizHara 3 года назад
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos Thank you Alexia for getting back to me, have a lovely evening!
@lorykalil
@lorykalil 5 лет назад
You are the best ever
@pagalhumpagaltum2832
@pagalhumpagaltum2832 2 года назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️
@ivondimitrov1182
@ivondimitrov1182 3 года назад
thanks so much .im from spaine
@shannoncavanaugh6264
@shannoncavanaugh6264 3 года назад
Thank you so very much. We love you. Now the past makes sense to me since I followed your instructions and learned the future first. Before I found you, I only memorized the conjugations because I did not have anyone to teach me the rules. I do have two questions about the rule of 3 syllables. #1. If you use the verb " αγόρασα" and choose to use "ανε" for "they bought," will you change the accent on the verb with the syllable count to "αγοράσανε" instead of the accent placement used on "αγόρασαν"? #2 On the example sentences, we used the verb for "to go" in past tense as "Πήγε." This has only 2 syllables. So this verb does not apply to the rule of 3 syllables? I apologize for asking so many questions. It is my goal to learn as much as I can from your videos and then to hire you as my tutor to practice my ability to listen and talk to understand. That is the most difficult for me.
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 3 года назад
In the first case, nothing changes, as long as you count three syllables before the tone (in both cases it is the same). In the second case, be aware that there are some exceptions - and that is why we call them irregular verbs, where verbs would lose their euphony if they followed the rule, eg (πηγαίνω or πάω - πήγα / βρίσκω - βρήκα κλπ)
@rosemariemallia-milanes1573
@rosemariemallia-milanes1573 5 месяцев назад
Can you explain reflexive verbs please ? ❤
@lorykalil
@lorykalil 5 лет назад
Thank you🌷🌷🌷🌷
@ellenbendong7247
@ellenbendong7247 3 года назад
Hi, i really do appreciate your effort on the lessons, and it helped me a lot to understand more, may I ask if you have a separate lesson that will help or guide atleast on where to put the accents on a greek word/s, the same as this lesson that the accent must be on the 3rd syllable before the ending (the rule of the past tense verb). How about other words? Is there any rule or pattern to know about the accent/s of the greek word/s, where to put them? Ευχαριστώ πολύ
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 3 года назад
Hi Ellen, each word has an independent accent. Only in the nouns and some verbs you can apply a rule. I advice you to learn each word with the accent and then apply the rules (plural nouns, past tense, genitive case etc)
@ellenbendong7247
@ellenbendong7247 3 года назад
@@greeklessonsonlinevideos i see, thank you very much :)
@susanqi8502
@susanqi8502 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the videos. Do you give personal lessons?
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 2 года назад
I am on maternity leave 😊
@aytensuvak1172
@aytensuvak1172 5 лет назад
Yes, thank you so much, could you teach us more about the past tense?
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 5 лет назад
Yes, our next two lessons will be about the Past!
@Delitopcu1
@Delitopcu1 3 года назад
Ευχαριστώ
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 3 года назад
Παρακαλώ!
@Daskalos101
@Daskalos101 4 года назад
Συγνώμη but I have a question. Why in the second example the verb doesn't take epsilon it is a two syllable verb. 2) Ο Θανοσ πηγε περσι στην Ινδια. Σεσ ευχαριστω παρα πολυ!
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 4 года назад
Because it is irregular!
@معتدلبيرقدار
@معتدلبيرقدار 3 года назад
Yes
@AS-md4ic
@AS-md4ic 4 года назад
Do you have any video lessons, where you are explaining in person the Greek grammar of level B1-B2. I interested in this!
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 4 года назад
Not yet! Stay tuned!
@swansea77man43
@swansea77man43 4 года назад
Thanks for the valuable lessons But because I am just new student I will study this lesson later By the way you look more beautiful with ur hair down
@irenevallati9390
@irenevallati9390 4 года назад
Για σας what about the key word a few month ago?how to translate it?thank you for your lessons....they are very,very clear that is not really easy becouse of the difficulty of Greek language
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 4 года назад
Γεια σου Ειρήνη! Ευχαριστώ πολύ!! A few months ago = Μερικούς μήνες πριν / Πριν από μερικούς μήνες.
@larisaconstantinou
@larisaconstantinou 7 месяцев назад
Could you please explain why πήγε has only two syllables? Thank you.
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 7 месяцев назад
It's irregular verb. It doesn't follow the rules.
@vezgold
@vezgold 2 года назад
Hello , I have a question. Why on "πήγε" the accent is not on the third sillab from the end?
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 2 года назад
Because this is an irregular verb! The rule will not apply here !
@MrSardoc1
@MrSardoc1 4 месяца назад
Oh, interesting. I've known the spelling χθες, but you showed χτες here. Is there a difference? Some regional preference, maybe a different origin?
@MrSardoc1
@MrSardoc1 4 месяца назад
And another one: I've known πέρυσι vs πέρσι.
@greeklessonsonlinevideos
@greeklessonsonlinevideos 4 месяца назад
We use both forms equally!
@mediamonitor3859
@mediamonitor3859 4 года назад
Μια ερώτηση παρακαλώ. Στο τελευταίο παράδειγμα, γιατί είναι «το λογαριασμό» και όχι «τον λογαριασμό»;
@memorybox5578
@memorybox5578 4 года назад
Here's the explanation. In case you don't understand, I can explain it in English as well. Αυτό έχει να κάνει με τον κανόνα για το τελικό ν. Σύμφωνα με αυτόν τον κανόνα, στο θηλυκό άρθρο «την», την προσωπική αντωνυμία «αυτήν» και «την», και το μόριο «μην» (κάποιοι προσθέτουν και το μόριο «δεν»), το τελικό ν διατηρείται ΜΟΝΟ όταν η επόμενη λέξη αρχίζει από φωνήεν ή από ένα από τα σύμφωνα κ, π, τ, ξ, ψ, μπ, γκ, ντ, τσ, τζ. Σε όλες τις άλλες περιπτώσεις, το ν χάνεται σε αυτές τις λέξεις. Παραδείγματα: την Κύπρο - τη Γαλλία την ντύνω - τη διάβασα μην μπεις - μη μιλήσεις Παλαιότερα, ο κανόνας αυτός ίσχυε και για το αρσενικό άρθρο «τον» (π.χ. τον άνθρωπο - το λογαριασμό). Τα τελευταία χρόνια όμως προτείνεται να διατηρούμε πάντα το ν σε αυτήν την περίπτωση (τον), για να μην το μπερδεύουμε με το ουδέτερο άρθρο «το». Έτσι, πλέον γράφουμε: τον λογαριασμό, τον Νίκο, τον γιατρό
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 3 года назад
You can use the final "ν" always. The "masters" wanted to make our language poorer.
@rajgunna7545
@rajgunna7545 4 года назад
Plz help me, how I will write my name I greek, as Raj Rani.
@memorybox5578
@memorybox5578 4 года назад
Ρατζ Ράνι or Ρατζ Ρανί, depending on where your last name is stressed.
@rajgunna7545
@rajgunna7545 4 года назад
@@memorybox5578 efharisto poly
@VloeiendVlaams
@VloeiendVlaams 3 года назад
Thank you
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