I just finished to watch the lesson. Very interesting words and sentences. To write them on paper is my task for tomorrow. Maybe I will have some questions later. Thank you for the lesson. 🌹🌺
Thank you very much, Wiesław!! That's great that you will write them down! That's how I learn too! I have to write things down. Feel free to ask any questions you may have!! Thank you!!
Hi!! I saw your comment about adverbs and prepositions, but, when I click on it to reply, it's nowhere to be found!! I don't know why!! Anyway, that's a great suggestion!! Yes, I will make a video on adverbs and prepositions and the difference between them! Thank you very much!!
Thank you. I have cancelled my request, that is why it cannot be found. I am glad that you like my suggestion and I am looking forward to hearing your explanation @@GreekWithStaloon the above topic.
Γеιá σaç! I would like to ask you about the Imperative. I meet different forms of some verbs: For example: πíνω - πιeç -πiéσte but - πieíte; Лéω - пеç - пéσте but пеíte; Βлéпω - δеç - δéσte , but δeíte. Thank you in advance!
Hello, Ljubomir!! The forms πιέστε, πέστε, δέστε are just different versions of πιείτε, πείτε, δείτε, which are the main imperative forms. They are all correct and all common. Thank you!!
How come then my ex neighbour used to say to his dog then , when it was doing something he didn't like " με " (Mee sound in English) for " Don't ! / Do not ! Instead of " μην " ( Meen ) ?
Hi, Sam!! If I understand correctly, he was saying "με" not "μη", right? "Μη" is the same as "μην" but "με" is a form that is used in some Greek dialects, such as Cypriot Greek. Was he from Cyprus by any chance?