Jessica (Τζέσσικα)
What is the difference between σε and σένα? I also found "εσένα". Is σένα a shortened form of it?
15 mei 2016 15:34
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As far as I know : "σε" means "you" - accusative case. "εσένα" is also "you" accusative , but it's an additional form used for emphasis . "σε βλ'επω" = " (I) see you " "εσένα σε βλέπω" = "(I) see you" . Both sentences mean basically the same, but the second one has some extra emphasis (I see you, not someone else) . But it's incorrect to use "esena" alone ("εσένα βλέπω" would be incomplete).
20 mei 2016
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