Hi Adam,
You are right. Before the double consonant combination "γχ" you need to add an English "n" when pronouncing the word.
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Katerina
Team GreekPod101.com
I noticed the words Συγχωρείτε and Συγχαρητήρια are pronounced with the (english) N sound for the letters υγ. Is that how I should pronounce it whenever I see those two letters together in a word?
Hi Gene,
That would be "Τι ώρα είναι; Πηγαίνω για ψώνια".
All the best,
Katerina,
Team GreekPod101.com
What time is it?
I’m going shopping
Hi Nancy,
Yes there is a way to slow down the audio. Simply add the vocabulary to your Word Bank and there should be a 0.5x speed button there to listen to the audio at half the speed.
I hope this helps!
All the best,
Stefania
Team GreekPod101.com
Ya, I'm new to this. Any chance I can slow down the audio?
I'm taking my first trip to Greece and I want to pronouce these phrases correctly.
S' efharistó!
Hi Marc,
Good question! Χάρηκα is in the past tense, so it's best used when parting. Χαίρω πολύ is best used when greeting for the first time.
All the best,
Stefania
Team GreekPod101.com
Καλησπέρα, I was reading the list and I saw Χαίρω πολύ= nice to meet you. But on other situations I have also seen χάρηκα. Can you tell me the difference between them, ευχαριστώ.
Hi Craig,
That would be "Πόσο κάνει αυτό;"
All the best,
Stefania
Team GreekPod101.com
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