Learn Greek Part 6 Simple beginner sentences using Nominative combined with Accusative/adding verbs

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Please send me some white board marker pens if you can!
You can see these are running out and I will be so grateful if you send me some to the address below!

Dawn Pearson
P.O Box 71075
3840 Limassol
Cyprus

Here are other Greek lesson videos in the order posted (so far):

Greek Alphabet. How to read, write and pronounce Greek

Study Tips and Planning for Learning Languages

Full Greek Language Course. INTRODUCTION – Plus Language Learning Tips.

Learn Greek, Nominative, Accusative and Genitive Cases. Plus Singular Nouns (Part One):

Learn Greek (Part two) of Nominative, Accusative and Genitive Cases.

Learn Greek: How to know if a word is Masculine, Feminine or Neuter:

Learn Greek (Part Three) How to use Nominative Case and How word endings change from Singular to Plural:

Learn Greek (Part 4): When and How to Use ACCUSATIVE and How Word Endings Change From Singular to Plural. Plus Indefinate and Definate Differences Explained:

LEARN GREEK (Part 5): When and how to use GENITIVE CASE and how words change from Singular to Plural:

Greek Christmas Vocabulary. Read Greek and English

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Now this is incredible. You have broken it down extremely well!

ChainBreakersGarden
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This is awesome love it love it love it my youngest son's godmother from Greek descent very interesting thank you for sharing

FindingHappinessInAllYouDo
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I have always wanted to learn Greek! I am binge watching now!

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Thank you for this example. You are very good at breaking this down. Dawn, YouTube has deleted your last comment on my videos. I have no clue why but wanted you to know I really appreciate your kind words. Love, Anne

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Wow!! Greek! I was looking at Hebrew and wanted to learn the alphabet but I need to keep at it.

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I've only used Greek and Latin when understanding plant species. Thank you !

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