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1.3 Hello! How are you?

Episode 3 of the Learning Greek: A modern Odyssey podcast, hosted by LearningGreek:A modern Odyssey, titled "1.3 Hello! How are you?" was published on May 2, 2020 and runs 9 minutes.

May 2, 2020 ·9m · Learning Greek: A modern Odyssey

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Dialogue: - Γεια σου Μαρία! Τι κάνεις; - Καλημέρα Γιώργο! Πολύ καλά. Εσύ; - Όχι πολύ καλά. Είμαι λίγο άρρωστος σήμερα. - Περαστικά. - Ευχαριστώ πολύ. - Παρακαλώ. Έχεις το τηλέφωνό μου; - Όχι. Ποιο είναι; - 0123456789. - Ωραία. Ευχαριστώ πολύ. -Τίποτα. Να προσέχεις. Vocabulary / Vocabulaire /  Kelimeler: -Τι κάνεις: how are you / ça va? / nasılsın -Πολύ: very / très, beaucoup / çok -καλά:  well / bien / iyi -Όχι: no, not / no, pas / hayır -Είμαι: I am / je suis / ...yım -Λίγο: a bit / un peu / biraz -Άρρωστός: sick / malade / hasta -Σήμερα: today / aujourd’hui / bugün -Περαστικά: get well soon /  bon rétablissement / geçmiş olsun -Ευχαριστώ: thank you / merci / teşekkür ederim -Πολύ : very, very much / beaucoup  / çok -Παρακαλώ : your welcome /  je t’en prie- de rien / rica ederim -Έχεις: you have / tu as / sende var -Το τηλέφωνό: the phone / le téléphone / telefon -Μου: my / à moi / benim -Το τηλέφωνό μου: my phone / mon téléphone, mon numéro de téléphone / telefonum -Ποιο είναι: which is it? / quel est-il? /  nedir?, hangisi? -Μηδέν: zero / zéro / sıfır -Ένα: one / un / bir -Δύο: two / deux / iki -Τρία : three / trois/ üç -Τέσσερα : four / quatre / dört -Πέντε : five / cinq / -Έξι : six / six / beş -Εφτά : seven / sept /yedi -Οκτώ : eight / huit / sekiz -Εννιά: nine / neuf / dokuz -Ωραία: nice / bien / güzel -Τίποτα: in this context your welcome, literally nothing / dans ce contexte de rien, littéralement rien / rica ederim (burada), hiçbir şey (genellikle) -Να προσέχεις: take care / prends soin de toi / kendine iyi bak

Dialogue:

- Γεια σου Μαρία! Τι κάνεις;

- Καλημέρα Γιώργο! Πολύ καλά. Εσύ;

- Όχι πολύ καλά. Είμαι λίγο άρρωστος σήμερα.

- Περαστικά.

- Ευχαριστώ πολύ.

- Παρακαλώ. Έχεις το τηλέφωνό μου;

- Όχι. Ποιο είναι;

- 0123456789.

- Ωραία. Ευχαριστώ πολύ.

-Τίποτα. Να προσέχεις.


Vocabulary / Vocabulaire /  Kelimeler:

-Τι κάνεις: how are you / ça va? / nasılsın

-Πολύ: very / très, beaucoup / çok

-καλά:  well / bien / iyi

-Όχι: no, not / no, pas / hayır

-Είμαι: I am / je suis / ...yım

-Λίγο: a bit / un peu / biraz

-Άρρωστός: sick / malade / hasta

-Σήμερα: today / aujourd’hui / bugün

-Περαστικά: get well soon /  bon rétablissement / geçmiş olsun

-Ευχαριστώ: thank you / merci / teşekkür ederim

-Πολύ : very, very much / beaucoup  / çok

-Παρακαλώ : your welcome /  je t’en prie- de rien / rica ederim

-Έχεις: you have / tu as / sende var

-Το τηλέφωνό: the phone / le téléphone / telefon

-Μου: my / à moi / benim

-Το τηλέφωνό μου: my phone / mon téléphone, mon numéro de téléphone / telefonum

-Ποιο είναι: which is it? / quel est-il? /  nedir?, hangisi?

-Μηδέν: zero / zéro / sıfır

-Ένα: one / un / bir

-Δύο: two / deux / iki

-Τρία : three / trois/ üç

-Τέσσερα : four / quatre / dört

-Πέντε : five / cinq /

-Έξι : six / six / beş

-Εφτά : seven / sept /yedi

-Οκτώ : eight / huit / sekiz

-Εννιά: nine / neuf / dokuz

-Ωραία: nice / bien / güzel

-Τίποτα: in this context your welcome, literally nothing / dans ce contexte de rien, littéralement rien / rica ederim (burada), hiçbir şey (genellikle)

-Να προσέχεις: take care / prends soin de toi / kendine iyi bak

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