Ancient Greek for beginners. Vocabulary 1.

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This serie follows the book Grund- und Aufbauwortschatz Griechisch. You will find more than 1,500 words with their respective images, so that you remember them and build in a better way your Ancient Greek vocabulary.
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The only thing at this point that I have to say is.. please continue. The biggest problem with such courses - and there are quite a few - is that they always stop abruptly right in the middle or even earlier. There is no use (in my opinion) in teaching people the alphabet, one or two declensions and then stopping abruptly. I think people get discouraged with time because there are usually not too many views, and producing requires a lot of effort, so it doesn't seem worth the hassle. However please continue to a full fledged course if possible. Even without graphics and other visuals it still is a much needed thing. If you only can, and are able to - please don't stop.

stefanzielinski
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Thanks, I am beginner, it's very necessary for me.

PCHr
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Occasionally, seeing these ancient words in a modern context is a little jarring first (i.e. postman), because you never pictured the word in that way, but then you realise, this modern image of the word is a perfect illustration of the word.

jay.rhoden
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μοὶ ἀρέσκει τὸν κινηματογράφον σου. ἡ πρσφορά σου ἔστι μάλα καλή. ἐλπίζω ὁτι ἐπίμενεις ἐκπονεῖν τοιούτα καλά ἔργα!

JawkneePruitt
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putting the words in simple examples is better than repeating them alone...

nyhd
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Te felicito por tu trabajo. ¿No sería una buena idea poner las traducciones en español?

DiomedesDioscuro
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Gracias! Me ayuda mucho para entender la pronunciación. Soy autodidacta y esto me ayuda muchísimo. Mil gracias!

ryccimf
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Please find someone who speaks Greek to correct the words pronunciation. Η isn't pronounced he but I.

xfbdmui
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Youtube suggested this channel to me, so I decide to browse a video, randomly click at three or four moments to check the quality, and oh surprise... at 5:13 the feminine form of the adjective ἄθλιος, ἀθλίᾱ, ἄθλιον, "pathetic, miserable" is written and pronounced *ἄθλια, with the accent on the antepenult, forbidden when the ultima is long. Absolutely basic stuff, something that every student of Ancient Greek learns on his/her third month of studies as it happens in so many adjectives of the 1st and 2nd declension: ἡμέτερος, ἡμετέρᾱ, ἡμέτερον, "our", just to mention one example. It must be that the word ἀθλίᾱ doesn't appear in Athenaze until as late as the chapter 4.
What is "pathetic" is the level of skill shown by so many people "teaching" Ancient Greek online, in Youtube, in Patreon... Apparently, when it comes to Ancient Greek there's no need to actually learn the bloody language before pretending to teach it.

luismiguelcasal