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Aberine wrote:Νομίζω ότι η ιδέα σου είναι πολύ καλή. Πάντα έχω τόσο πολλές* ερωτήσεις και εδώ θα μπορώ να ρωτάω [s]τόσο πολύ [/s]όσο θέλω!
First of all I want to make it clear how many types of verbs there are and what does the letter in the type name stand for and what does the number stand for. For example I know that there are Α Β1 Β2 types. Can someone please explain to me and give me one sample verb of every type. Thanks!
Abbie
neo wrote:ego wrote:It's as Aberine said. Besides 't' in two and 'c' in gracias are not same
is there equivalents for those 't' and 'c' ?
ego wrote:neo wrote:ego wrote:It's as Aberine said. Besides 't' in two and 'c' in gracias are not same
is there equivalents for those 't' and 'c' ?
The English 't' is aspirated and Greek lacks any aspirated consonants. What about 'c', at least in Castillian Spanish it's pronounced like the Greek θ. Not in South American Spanish though. But why do you need such comparisons anyway? They could confuse you. Just do as Aberine said
il mare wrote:Γεια σε [s]όλυς[/s] όλους.
il mare wrote:I've noticed that we use in greek the conjunction και in other cases than "and", (μα σαν και την δική μου την αγαπή. μονο τον βλέπουμε και οι δυο στο όνειρο μας) could anybody tell me aout it? ([s]μπρέτε[/s] μπορεί κανείς να μου το πει αυτό;???)
Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ.
il mare wrote:Γεια σου HaggenKennedy
il mare wrote:η πληροφόρησή σου περί του "και" ήταν πολύ χρήσιμη για [s]ε[/s]μένα. Ευχαριστώ πολύ, με βοηθήσατε πολύ.
Μuito obrigado, moltes gràcies, muchas gracias
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