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The definite and indefinite articles in Greek | Omilo 

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With this video you will learn the 3 articles in Greek (masculine, feminine, neuter)
Hope you are enjoying this lesson, and bringing it in practice while visiting Greece :)
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For your info;
There is one definite (ο, η, το) and one indefinite article (ένας, μια ένα).
Of course, there is the declination of the articles (in Nominative, Genitive, Accusative), which means;
-18 formulas for the definite article;
Singular
Nominative; ο, η, το
Genitive; του, της, του
Accusative; τον, την, το
Plural
Nominative; οι, οι, τα
Genitive; των, των, των
Accusative; τους, τις, τα
-9 formulas for the indefinite article, since there is no Plural
Nominative; ένας, μια, ένα
Genitive; ενός, μιας, ενός
Accusative; έναν, μια, ένα
However, in Omilo Video, we present only the Nominative Case, which makes it 6 formulas for the definite article and 3 formulas for the indefinite article.
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Комментарии : 28   
@wanpachaysri1081
@wanpachaysri1081 2 года назад
I'm the beginner but your explanation is clear until I can understand. Love you ,Love Greek Language. Looking forward to see your next VDO.
@saadabdalla1057
@saadabdalla1057 8 месяцев назад
❤❤❤ I like the way , very simple and clear , hope there is no exceptions !
@nielzene9656
@nielzene9656 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! Easy and clear :)
@pitaia746
@pitaia746 11 месяцев назад
Ευχαριστó!
@jacquelinecanterburyrowe3613
@jacquelinecanterburyrowe3613 2 года назад
These videos are fantastic! Thank you so much. The length of the videos is great and the teaching is very clear and simple. Your lessons encourage me to learn! Ευχαριστώ!
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 2 года назад
thank you very much and happy you like our videos.
@gk1985ful
@gk1985ful 3 года назад
You guys are so good. Thanks so much
@juancharrasquiado9934
@juancharrasquiado9934 3 года назад
You are a great teacher very well explained.greetings from Mexico
@theexplorer6088
@theexplorer6088 3 года назад
What a life saver lesson
@MrVache20
@MrVache20 3 года назад
Keep up the good work; i enjoyed it
@stephanierichards150
@stephanierichards150 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! I just started Greek on Duolingo and there was no explanation at all regarding genders. This was very helpful!
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 5 месяцев назад
THank you for your comment, and happy you liked it. Most language apps do not explain any grammar, which is also nearly impossible with an automated app...But you can not speak greek, without grammar...so make sure you get a good grammar base, and you will save a lot of time... Many greetings and enjoy your language journey, kalinichta!
@zakariahendawi1680
@zakariahendawi1680 3 года назад
Ευχαριστο
@Anacletus_Maiioris
@Anacletus_Maiioris 2 месяца назад
I am actually learning Greek through Duolingo. Your explanation is quite clear but I have trouble in pronunciation.
@Shana349
@Shana349 10 месяцев назад
@patsandman3838
@patsandman3838 2 года назад
Hi, I just learnt how to say coffee ( ο καφές ), it is ending with ές , but you don't mention this ending in the masculine endings. Is it a particular word or situation ?
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment "ο καφές" is indeed masculine but it is a very special category of nouns and it has irregular plural as well. There are some words like this, for example, "ο καναπές" (the sofa) , "ο κουραμπιές" (greek Christmas sweet), o μεζές (the snack) but they are not that many and they are kind of difficult for a beginner level. So normally it is something students learn later. Greetings from Athens and keep up the good work! :)
@antoniomateos3333
@antoniomateos3333 3 года назад
3.37: endings masculine nouns? I think it is a mistake, is not it? I enjoy your explanations. Regards from Brazil.
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 3 года назад
Thanks for letting us know. Terpsi explains it correctly, and she says "neuter" in the video, but the written text is indeed wrong. So instead of masculine, should be written "neuter". Sorry about that. You are a good student :) Greetings from Athens
@zakariahendawi1680
@zakariahendawi1680 3 года назад
How do we convert the verb to an adjective and a noun
@projectfifteenthousandmeri4156
@projectfifteenthousandmeri4156 2 года назад
Are indefinite articles have no plural forms? Thanks.
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 2 года назад
as explained in the video, there is no plural indeed. just as in English...so you can say 'a table", "a chair", an apple... if you like to go to plural, of course, you can just say 'two tables', or 'some tables', etc..., but those words are not considered to be 'articles'.
@BSR7865
@BSR7865 3 года назад
I'm looking a greek teacher. Do you speak Spanish?
@AMC08
@AMC08 Год назад
I heard there are 9 indefinite and 18 definite articles? I only saw 6 of each did I miss soemthing
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas Год назад
Γεια σου! Thank you for your comment. There is one definite (ο, η, το) and one indefinite article (ένας, μια ένα). Of course, there is the declination of the articles (in Nominative, Genitive, Accusative), which means; -18 formulas for the definite article; Singular Nominative; ο, η, το Genitive; του, της, του Accusative; τον, την, το Plural Nominative; οι, οι, τα Genitive; των, των, των Accusative; τους, τις, τα -9 formulas for the indefinite article, since there is no Plural Nominative; ένας, μια, ένα Genitive; ενός, μιας, ενός Accusative; έναν, μια, ένα However, in Omilo Video, we present only the Nominative Case, which makes it 6 formulas for the definite article and 3 formulas for the indefinite article. Keep up the good work and τα λέμε!
@AMC08
@AMC08 Год назад
Oh okay thank you
@AlbertHinkle
@AlbertHinkle Год назад
is this koine greek?
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas Год назад
this is modern Greek, so what is spoken today
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