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Verb One I’m = ime – είμαι. You are = ise – είσαι. He/she/it is = ine – είναι. Plural We are = imaste – είμαστε. You are = isaste or iste – είσαστε η είστε. They are = ine – είναι (third person is the same in one or plural). p.s When you speak with someone that you don’t know well, it’s better to speak to him/her in plural (except when you speak about yourself). Plural is the gentle way to speak with someone you don’t know, but if you know him/her it’s not right because you put distance between you and him/her.
23 Thg 02 2008 10:16
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Hello., Konstantinos !!! My name is DiaNa ... I love greek language., but i don't know one of Greek word ((( it's so bad !!!! Because my mother is Greek., but she don't speak in greek ... i want to learn greek too much !!!!! i hope., u'll help me =))) thanks a lot =))  
11 tháng 7 năm 2008
Hi, I'm a Mexican guy who's trying to learn Greek, so I would really appreciate your help. I'm an English teacher, so I will send you some material to pick up some Greek vocabulary as my students learn English, in that way it would be easier for me to learn Greek, 
Euxaristo poly!
4 tháng 7 năm 2008
Hi Konstantinos.
I am a poor soul learning Greek alone...
Do you believe ?
Since 2006. I have  a good vocabulary and saw many films in greek.
But I dont speak anithing, yet.
Help me. I know that internet have some audio books, I want to download it.
Have you some?
29 tháng 6 năm 2008
Yes, but remove the s from the end of the names when u talk to him/her/them (see lesson 2).
28 tháng 2 năm 2008
So it would be normal and not weird to say something like "yia sas pappoús, ti kànete;"
28 tháng 2 năm 2008
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