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Post by eva on Nov 18, 2008 17:21:36 GMT -5
Greek Text PhoneticPronunciation english A : ! *kalimEra!* Goodmorning! . *Ime o Ang'elos.* I am Angelos. B : , ! *gh'A su, Ang'ele!* Hello Angelos! . *me lEne bhasIli.* My name is Vassilis. A : , ; *ti kAnis, bhasIli?* How are you, Vassilis? B : , . *polI kalA, efkharistO.* Very well, thanks. ; *esI?* (And) you? A : . *k' eghO kalA.* I (am) well, too. B : ! *khArika!* I was glad (to meet you). ! *gh'A kharA!* Goodbye! A : . *k' eghO khArika.* I was glad (to meet you), too. ! *adIo!* Bye!
Grammar Notes The verb (I am), like most verbs in the Greek language, is (unlike other languages) used with no personal pronoun preceding it. The subject (I,you,he,etc.) is denoted by the (so-called) person () in which the verb appears. Thus
I am *Ime* you are *Ise* he/she/it is *Ine* we are *Imaste* you are *Iste* they are *Ine*
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Post by eva on Nov 18, 2008 17:24:38 GMT -5
This did not copy and paste right Aleph. Maybe you can modify it to where it is understandable. Sorry.
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Post by aleph on Mar 19, 2009 15:56:51 GMT -5
Seems to be the site has a glitch???
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