Lesson 5


More general vocabulary, with a special section on greetings.

Sentence Pattens
Greek English Phonetically
μου, σου, του, τησ mine, yours, his, hers moo, soo, too, tees

να το there or here it is. να τα there or here they are. These expressions are used with pointing or when handing something to someone. The object must be close at hand.

Lesson 6


Learn to count from 1 to 10, some general vocabulary and say my name is....

Sentence Pattens
Greek English Phonetically
μασ, σας, τους ours, yours (plural), theirs mahs, sahs, tous

Lesson 7


Expand on greetings. Primary work with parts of the face.

Sentence Pattens
Greek English Phonetically
εχω, εχεις, εχει / εχουμε, εχετε, εχουν I have, you have, he-she-it has / we have, you (plural) have, they have eh-ho, eh-hees, eh-he / eh-homae, eh-hea-tay, eh-hoon

When speaking to another in a formal manner, often the you form of verbs end in a special manner signified by an appending or modification of the verb to inclulde a -τε. For example, the word ελλα, (ella) which is the command come becomes ελλατε (ellate) in its formal version.

Go on to the next lessons....

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