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reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 09:46 PM by ImAnAlienOnMyOwnPlanet
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I do! Well my cousin does since it his computer.
Thank Romantic_Rebel and me later.
The Greek Alphabet
Learn Greek
Common Greek Phrases
He has many sites and I'm looking for more.


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 09:55 PM by davespanners
Originally posted by ImAnAlienOnMyOwnPlanet
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I do! Well my cousin does since it his computer.
Thank Romantic_Rebel and me later.
The Greek Alphabet
Learn Greek
Common Greek Phrases
He has many sites and I'm looking for more.


Thank you!!

I know the alphabet and can more or less read things (although I don't know what most things mean when I read them:lol but I still get confused by some of the letter combinations that change the pronunciation like M and Pi together makes a hard B.

The common Greek phrases page is about as much Greek as I can already speak..

The other site look interesting, will sign up for an account!

I like Rosetta stone too so far, I wonder how I will get on with it, I hope I can keep at it! The real problem is with having no one to converse with so it's hard to practice


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 09:57 PM by schrodingers dog
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I am Greek ... let me know if you need any help with anything Hellenic.

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reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 10:05 PM by ImAnAlienOnMyOwnPlanet
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My cousin says search online, download, and use Itunes university. He tells me he has numerous languages material he has downloaded while browsing. He needs to find the sites again.


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 10:41 PM by ImAnAlienOnMyOwnPlanet
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What do you think of the links I posted earlier?
Would they good for a beginner? I'm a noob!


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 10:45 PM by davespanners
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I've already had a lot of positive experiences there just for trying to speak Greek at all. I think most English people that go just try shouting and pointing.

Theres so much I love about the culture. There seems to be a general feeling of family and community that doesn't happen in the UK, and a feeling of freedom and disregard for rules, much more so then in most of Europe. The food is amazing, the plant life is wonderful, the Raki and Ouzo is fantastic and the women all have sexy voices Also I'm addicted to Tavli and no one can play it here.

I'm more attracted to rural bits though, I've been in Athens and Thesseloniki and it wasn't quite the same.


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 10:53 PM by littlecloud
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good to hear! Ouzo is the god of alcohol haha i love that stuff
Yes the greek family culture is absolutely beautiful, its dying out in australia sadly enough though
My parents hated athens, they said it was like a circus. on the other hand though the islands are beautiful, patmos is very spiritual and once of the nicest islands and my grandfather was from there, he raves on about it all the time, i suggest you go there
Good luck!


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 10:54 PM by littlecloud
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The alphabet is the most pain in the ass thing ever, im not sure if you would even want to bother :L
But the other pages on the other hand are really really good, expecially the phrases one


reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 10:56 PM by ImAnAlienOnMyOwnPlanet
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Yeah! My cousin has tons and tons of language packs that I wish i could upload to ATS.
I'm looking for other websites to share with the OP.



reply posted on 24-10-2010 @ 11:02 PM by littlecloud
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Georgethegreek? bahahahhahaha thats so typical :L gotta love em


reply posted on 25-10-2010 @ 04:47 PM by Alexander1111
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I am Greek too. I stumbled upon the following site the other day which has online courses for a number of languages including Greek. I read through the pdf files for the Greek language course and I found the course well-constructed and more or less thorough...

FSI Language Courses


reply posted on 25-10-2010 @ 04:59 PM by davespanners
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Efharisto para poli

Oddly I was in a shop today and the girl serving on the till next to me had a thick accent which I immediately recognized as being from Crete. We spoke for a bit about it.

It was a bit strange as I have never met a single Cretan in London before, she had even been to the same village as me.


reply posted on 25-10-2010 @ 05:19 PM by Alexander1111
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Παρακαλώ!

I love experiencing synchronistic events. Yours with the girl was definitely one. Perhaps, it won't be long before you find yourself living in Crete! I wish you good luck in any case!
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reply posted on 22-12-2010 @ 07:19 PM by NadaCambia
Originally posted by littlecloud
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good to hear! Ouzo is the god of alcohol haha i love that stuff
Yes the greek family culture is absolutely beautiful, its dying out in australia sadly enough though
My parents hated athens, they said it was like a circus. on the other hand though the islands are beautiful, patmos is very spiritual and once of the nicest islands and my grandfather was from there, he raves on about it all the time, i suggest you go there
Good luck!


Travelled to Zakynthos(sp?) once. Probably the best holiday I've had. Of course being a 16 year old and getting served for alcohol(at half the price as it is in Britain) might have had a little to do with it.

Great people and food. Only downside was the African immigrants walking into resteraunts and trying to sell you fake CDs while you ate Then when you get back to the hotel, the CD doesn't work!
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