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The Top 10 Popular Greek Questions and Answers

"Oh, how can I say this in Greek?" You’ve been there. We know. That’s why we’ve created this blog post, featuring the top ten most popular questions and their answers in Greek.  Whether you’ve just started learning Greek or you’re thinking about it, after reading this guide, you’ll be able to construct simple Greek questions and answers with accuracy.  Table of Contents What’s your name? Where are you from? Do you speak Greek? How long have you been studying Greek? Have you been to Greece? What’s the weather like today? Do you like Greek food? What are you doing? What’s wrong? How much is it? Conclusion 1. What’s your name? So, what’s the first thing you... Show more

Your Guide to the Greek Language Certification Examination

So, you’ve been learning Greek for a while, and have reached a certain level of fluency.  Now what?Learning a new language is mainly a personal journey, but there are certain situations where having a certification could be useful. Through an official Greek test or exam, you can test your knowledge and add a new language to your CV.  Here’s everything you need to know about getting your Greek language knowledge certified. Table of Contents General Information About the Exam Examination Sections A1 Level - Beginner A2 Level - Elementary B1 Level - Intermediate B2 Level - Upper-Intermediate C1 Level - Advanced C2 Level - Proficiency Tips on How to Prepare for the Exam Conclusion ... Show more

Basic Greek Sentence Patterns: A Comprehensive Guide

Okay, we should admit it.  How about sentence patterns, though? Yes, I mean versatile Greek sentence patterns, which can be adapted for anything you want to say. That’s exciting, right? In this article, we’ll focus on practical examples, demonstrating all the basic sentence patterns in Greek. After reading this, you’ll be able to construct simple sentences in Greek, which will certainly be useful whether you’re a beginner or a more advanced learner. Table of Contents Linking Two Nouns: A is B Using Adjectives to Describe a Noun: A is Expressing Desire: I Want (to)… Expressing Need: I Need (to)... / I Have to… Saying What You Like: I Like (to)... Politely Asking Someone to Do Something: Please… Asking... Show more

Top 100 Greek Adverbs: A Comprehensive Guide

In the Greek language, an adverb is an uninflected part of speech, which normally modifies a verb. However, adverbs can also modify adjectives, nouns, and even entire phrases.  The good news is that these Greek adverbs remain unchanged, regardless of the case, the number, the tense, or any other grammatical phenomenon. And in Greek, where most parts of speech get inflected, this is definitely an assurance. The bad news—if any—is that there’s a wide variety of adverbs, and it’s nearly impossible for a novice Greek learner to study all of them.   In this blog post, we’ll guide you through learning the top 100 most common Greek adverbs, along with useful examples of their use.  First of all, Greek adverbs are divided into five... Show more

Greek Keyboard: How to Install and Type in Greek

You asked, so we provided—easy-to-follow instructions on how to set up your electronic devices to write in Greek! We’ll also give you a few excellent tips on how to use this keyboard, as well as some online and app alternatives if you prefer not to set up a Greek keyboard. Table of Contents Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Greek Setting up Your Computer and Mobile Devices for Greek How to Activate an Onscreen Keyboard on Your Computer How to Change the Language Settings to Greek on Your Computer Activating the Greek Keyboard on Your Mobile Phone and Tablet Greek Keyboard Typing Tips How to Practice Typing Greek 1. Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Greek Learning a new language is made so much easier when... Show more

Greek Verb Conjugations: A Mystery of Tenses, Voices & Moods Unraveled

Do you know why Greek is considered a hard language to learn? (Yes, we know that you might be thinking of many different answers!) Nevertheless, a perfectly acceptable answer here would be: Verb conjugation!Greek verbs tend to change according to the person(s) they refer to, the number, the tense, the mood, the voice, and the conjugation group they belong to. Greek verb conjugation is difficult—we get it. However, it’s not a true mystery. There are several rules that can help you categorize regular verbs and conjugate them correctly, but at the same time, there are several irregular verbs you should probably learn by heart.In this blog post, we’ll focus on the regular Greek verbs’ conjugations, presenting you with tips, tricks, and... Show more

Top 100 Common Greek Verbs: A Complete Handbook

When it comes to Greek verbs, many people focus only on the grammar aspect, neglecting to really expand their vocabulary.  In this blog post, we aim to provide you with the top 100 most essential Greek verbs. In order to achieve this, we’ve divided the verbs into meaningful categories and have provided an example of how to use each one.  This is your ultimate guide to the huge variety of Greek verbs!  Table of Contents An Introduction to Greek Verbs Usage Greek Verbs of Motion Sport-Related Verbs Verbs of Communication Study-Related Verbs Verbs of the Mind Verbs of Sentiments Auxiliary Verbs Linking (or Copular) Verbs Conclusion 1. An Introduction to Greek Verbs Usage ... Show more

All About Greek Pronouns: Ultimate Greek Pronouns List

Pronouns are such useful little words! They normally substitute nouns, making written and verbal language less boring by enhancing their flow.  If we could choose one thing to begin studying when you first start learning any new language, it would probably be its pronouns. They’re so useful that you’d find it difficult to construct a full sentence in any language without using them.  In Greek, as in English, the pronouns are divided into various categories. So, in this article, we’ll demonstrate all the tips and tricks about personal, demonstrative, interrogative, and indefinite Greek pronouns, setting the base for your further studies. Table of Contents Personal Pronouns in Greek Demonstrative Pronouns in Greek ... Show more

Premium PLUS: The Golden Ticket for Language-Learning

Do you remember the moment you fell in love with languages? Do you desire to learn or advance in Greek quickly and effectively? Then you need a Greek tutor. A common question that first-time language-learners ask is "Where do I begin?" The answer? Guidance. For native English-speakers who want to learn Asian languages, for example, timelines provided by the U.S. Foreign Service Institute can appear discouraging. However, defeating these odds is not unheard of. If you want to beat the odds yourself, one of the best learning options is a subscription to Premium PLUS from Innovative Language. As an active Premium PLUS member of JapanesePod101.com and KoreanClass101.com myself, I have an enjoyable experience learning at an accelerated... Show more

Greek Word Order: The Basic Sentence Structure

If you’ve been following us, it’s for sure that you’ve learned a bunch of Greek words and phrases.  Well done! However, random words and phrases can’t mean anything unless they’re placed in the correct order. This is why we’ve created a dedicated blog post showcasing the correct Greek word order. While ancient Greek word order was a bit more complicated, things in modern Greek are much simpler.  After reading this article, you’ll be able to construct full sentences in Greek like a native speaker. Now, let’s have a look at some basic rules and comprehensive examples. Table of Contents Overview of Word Order in Greek Basic Word Order with Subject, Verb, and Object (or Predicate) Word Order with Adverbial Phrases ... Show more