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Modern Greek Lessons: Verbs Overview 

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@MakeupNNicki811
@MakeupNNicki811 9 лет назад
Such a handsome teacher!!! love this
@cokegod9206
@cokegod9206 9 лет назад
You should do a declension video, a verb video where you show how they change in some tenses (like the prefixes in past tenses, or the change like in βαφω-βαψω), and maybe an accent video. Btw, great work!
@csabakorosi2118
@csabakorosi2118 Год назад
Dear young man, If you are tending to 'teach', please make your greek handwriting be a bit more readable. Thank you. Mr Csaba Kőrösi from Hungary
@atruv2089
@atruv2089 7 лет назад
so for example; "λέω" is "to say", and "λέγομαι" is "to say to myself"? This active/passive voice thingy is easier than it seems...
@LessonsOnlineTV
@LessonsOnlineTV 7 лет назад
"To be said". To say to myself is "λέω στον εαυτό μου", literally "say to self my", according to the Greek word order. Λέγομαι can get the meaning of "to be called"/"to be named"(although there is a different word for being named, ονομάζομαι) and perhaps others, depending on the context.
@atruv2089
@atruv2089 7 лет назад
LessonsOnlineTV huh, I see. Thanks for the explanation :)
@alexiphigenia1618
@alexiphigenia1618 8 месяцев назад
Excellent teacher. Love your videos.
@stylusphantasticus2637
@stylusphantasticus2637 8 лет назад
Come back, Stefanos !!!
@Geoskan
@Geoskan 4 года назад
I find your lessons very informative - pity you don't record anymore...
@LessonsOnlineTV
@LessonsOnlineTV 4 года назад
I'm still here, but not active. Will make my comeback when I can set things up a bit better. Thank you for your interest.
@catherinetriestley978
@catherinetriestley978 4 года назад
In the 2nd conjugation 1st type you say that for 1st person singular you use 'ω' or 'αω'. When do you use 'ω' and when 'αω'?
@fragiskatospercussion
@fragiskatospercussion 3 года назад
From my understanding, both are equally correct. It can be a matter of preference, region of Greece one is from, or what word may follow. Most Greeks don’t think about it at all. In fact, many verbs have multiple conjugations for the same subject. I’ve found it both infuriating and interesting haha!
@kathleenbelgium
@kathleenbelgium 9 лет назад
you're back!!! thanks a lot, greetings from Belgium...
@johnwest2707
@johnwest2707 9 лет назад
Seriously this is perfect.
@picklepickle5029
@picklepickle5029 4 года назад
Thanks !
@jondingelstad2476
@jondingelstad2476 9 лет назад
Could you make a video on conjugating these types of verbs like teaching us how to conjugate the verb grafo (sorry don't have a Greek keybord) and other verbs that you showed in this video?
@jennergonzalez3176
@jennergonzalez3176 8 лет назад
hi there ! could you please make a video about the subjunctive mood in modern greek
@diegocas33
@diegocas33 9 лет назад
Thanks again for a new video! Just a comment, why not clissify your 3rd Type in the 2nd conjugation as 1st conjugation? After all, the accent on the verb forms follow the pattern of the 1st conjugation.
@LessonsOnlineTV
@LessonsOnlineTV 9 лет назад
A conjugation and its types usually contain verbs that are conjugated in the same manner. The last "Type" of conjugations has different suffixes from the first in some cases, at least as far as I know.
@TheImmortalRain
@TheImmortalRain 8 лет назад
Looooooooooooove
@MrHwilRRR
@MrHwilRRR 9 лет назад
Thanks. : 3
@TheImmortalRain
@TheImmortalRain 8 лет назад
Thank you
@mkhf1285
@mkhf1285 6 лет назад
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