Your Daily Greek Practice #1: Greek Greetings and More | Greek Lesson 1

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Your daily Greek practice by Helinika is here. Watch video #1 and learn the most important Greek greetings (kalimera, kalispera, kalinychta etc.), how to say "yes" and "no" in Greek, and more. How do you say "hi" in your language? Leave a comment down below!

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helinika
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I’m living in Sweden. We say ”hej”, pronounced “hay”, to say hello. But we also say “hej, hej” to say goodbye. Or one can say “Vi ses!” which means “see you”.

jerrihadding
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Veoma dobro konciprano. Sviđa mi se odabir fraza i "rukopis" koji prati ovu emisiju. Pokušala sam da prevedem na grčki ovaj tekst. Moj maternji jezik je srpskohrvatski i kaže se "zdravo".

svetlanarackov
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Very similar to Korean. Ne is also yes in Korean and Ani is no. Very cool

Elsi-Music
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Merhaba. Χαιρετίσματα από την Τουρκία. Σας ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ. Όλα τα βίντεο είναι πολύ ωραία. Να είστε καλά😊🌟🌟🌟🙏🏻

muge
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Ahoj! A greeeting in the Czech Republic

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Thank you for the lesson. Very well said ❤❤

jaypeel.caraan
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my native language is english but i also speak russian and a bit of german so i will say those

russian: привет/здравствуйте
german: hallo/guten tag

bigwonghong
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I saw that Παρακαλώ also means "please". Is that right or Παρακαλώ only means "you're welcome"?

Btw, in my native language (Portuguese), we say "Olá" to say "Γειά σου".
Thank you for your chanel. It helps me a lot.

andersoncosmo
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why do your r's look like e's I am confusion

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